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Reports indicate that Jose Mourinho’s Roma has initiated discussions with Chelsea regarding the potential acquisition of young striker Armando Broja.
Roma’s intention is to secure Broja’s services on a loan basis. However, Chelsea has demonstrated a lack of interest in pursuing a loan deal for the 21-year-old forward.
This development emerges as Mourinho seeks a replacement for Tammy Abraham, emphasizing Roma’s quest for a proficient striker.
The situation unfolded when Roma found themselves in pursuit of a new striker, prompting them to consider turning to Mourinho’s former club, Chelsea, for assistance. According to Sky Sport, Roma has reached out to Chelsea with an interest in securing Albanian striker Broja on loan. Regrettably, Chelsea appears disinclined to allow the young talent to depart on a temporary arrangement.
Looking ahead, Armando Broja’s prospects point towards an intriguing trajectory. Following an injury to Christopher Nkunku, Chelsea’s manager, Mauricio Pochettino, is reportedly eager for Broja to contend for the primary striker position alongside summer signing Nicolas Jackson at Stamford Bridge. In the event that Chelsea maintains its stance against a loan deal, Roma is likely to intensify its efforts to secure the services of Duvan Zapata from Atalanta.