The January
transfer window is drawing to a close — and Fulham are still searching for a
striker.
But Chelsea
frontman Armando Broja is emerging as an option for Marco Silva's side, amid
reports that the Blues are willing to let him go.
With Premier
League experience and plenty of potential, the 22-year-old could be a shrewd
addition for the Cottagers.
We consider
whether a move could be on the cards ahead of Fulham's FA Cup clash with
Newcastle.
January
jostling
Fulham will
not be alone if they choose to pursue a deal for Broja.
West Ham and
Wolves are also believed to be interested, though the forward's exit is not
guaranteed.
The Athletic
have reported Premier League clubs may struggle to afford Chelsea's No19, who
is valued from £35-50million.
Fulham and West
Ham are considered the most viable options but any deal this month may be an
initial loan with an option to buy.
Silva's
Cottagers are still searching for a replacement for Aleksandar Mitrovic despite
Raul Jimenez's upturn in form easing their attacking concerns.
The latter
is 32, though, so bringing in a striker 10 years his junior would be a sensible
move.
Broja, whose
Chelsea contract runs until 2028, could also have significant sell-on value if
he succeeds at his next club.
Untapped
potential
Interest in
Broja is not surprising despite his lack of game time this season.
The Albania
international has scored twice in all competitions for Chelsea but only started
eight matches after returning from an anterior cruciate ligament injury in
September.
Blues boss
Mauricio Pochettino said: "Of course, the potential is massive. It's about
the process.
"All
the biggest strikers always need time. When they are young you need to find the
right balance.
"It's a
process, a matter of time. We can provide the time — he is going to need time
to be good and not so good.
I always
compare with Harry Kane. He was at Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich and
Leicester.
"He
spent time to find his real balance and then in our first six months [at
Tottenham] he started to perform in December, January. We started to see his
real potential."
Broja may
have struggled to break into Chelsea's first team but only two seasons ago he
scored nine goals on loan at a struggling Southampton side.
And the
Berkshire-born marksman has still posted some impressive numbers this term in
limited game time.
He ranks
first among Premier League strikers for completed take-ons per 90 minutes
(2.58) and in the top three for possessions won in the attacking third per 90
(1.19).
A move to
Fulham could be beneficial for Broja.
Chelsea has
been a difficult place for even the most seasoned strikers in recent years.
However, the
17-cap international has started four of the Blues' last five games and might
feel he is beginning to win the trust of Pochettino.
Just one
goal in that period suggests things are still not entirely working out, though.
With the
financial intricacies to work out, it remains to be seen if Broja will be on
his way out before the end of the month.
The
Cottagers will be hoping the striker is ready to make the switch across West
London.
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