
Armando Broja has had requests to leave Chelsea in January, with Fulham and Torino having expressed their interest in the Albanian striker.
However, it seems that the final decision on the future of the 22-year-old will be made by Chelsea itself, with the "Blues" of London not letting the Albanian away from "Stamford Bridge" in January.
The media near the London club have reported that the managers and the coach have immediately requested a meeting with Broja to keep him in the team, at least until next summer.
Mauricio Pochettino is a big fan of the National striker's game and it seems that he is already willing to give him more minutes on the feet, seeing as well the poor performance that the Senegalese striker, Nicolas Jackson, has made in recent weeks.
Viktor Osimhen's track to move to London in January also seems difficult. Even if that happens, he will be away to play in the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria for at least a month and the same goes for Jackson.
This means that Chelsea's only strikers will be Broja and Kristofer Nkunku, who is still not back from injury.
It is also reported that Chelsea's rival, Fulham, has finally withdrawn from the race for the Albanian, and Chelsea itself has refused to negotiate.
This has meant that only Torino has remained in the race for Broja, with the Italian club still finding it difficult to convince the giant of the Premier League to release the Albanian.
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