The Blues’ pursuit of оffensive reinforcements in January will determine whether Wolves and Fulham move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja.
Wolves and Fulham move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja
In the upcoming January transfer window, Wolves hope to acquire Armando Broja, a striker currently playing for Chelsea.
Wolves and Fulham move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja
As they look for late-game possibilities, Chelsea’s pursuit of a striker will determine a lot.
Wolves and Fulham move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja
Broja, who has had trouble getting starts for the Blues this season, has also been considered by Fulham.With 17 appearances across all competitions this season, Broja has scored twice for Chelsea.
Wolves and Fulham move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja
It came after the Albanian international, who had been out for nine months due to a cruciate ligament ιnjury, returned to health in September.In most games, the 22-year-old has played the role of a substitute for Nicolas Jackson, the starting forward.
Wolves and Fulham move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja
If Chelsea sign a forward during the transfer window this month, Broja might find himself even lower on the team’s priority list.The striker made an impressive debut for Southampton on loan in the 2021–22 season, appearing in 38 games and scoring nine goals.
When Christopher Nkunku returns to full fitness after an ιnjury, Chelsea will be bolstered.
Chelsea-linked Victor Osimhen announces desire to play in Premier League
The German club Wolfsburg was the 25-year-old’s professional debut. He then went on a short loan to Charleroi of Belgium before making the move to Lille in 2019.
After a year, Osimhen made history as the most expensive African footballer ever after completing a €80 million deal to Napoli of Italy. Since then, he has become one of Europe’s most prolific strikers.
The Partenopei won the Scudetto for the first time in 33 years thanks to 67 goals scored by Osimhen in 119 appearances for Napoli. Last season, he scored 26 goals in 32 Serie A games.
Rumors persist that the Nigerian international is being linked to a lucrative transfer elsewhere, despite the fact that he extended his contract with Napoli last month until June 2026.The striker Osimhen has mainly been associated with Premier League clubs Chelsea and Arsenal, yet a new report suggests that Real Madrid is also considering a move for the player.
Responding to a fan’s social media post of a younger Osimhen donning a Chelsea shirt seemed to hint at a possible future transfer to the West London club.
The forward, who is presently representing Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations, has provided an updated status on his future plans, stating that he is content with his current position at Napoli but would hope to play in the English Premier League one day.
“I’m happy with the president (Aurelio De Laurentiis), I have a good relationship with him. I cannot lie; I have a seriously good relationship with him,” Osimhen told Sky Sports News after Nigeria’s 1-1 tie with Equatorial Guinea.He has been a part of my team since I joined the club in 2020, and we get along famously. I also have a strong rapport with his family, which is crucial for me since I want to make sure that our relationship is healthy.
Thus, I have tried my best to win the Scudetto for them, and I have felt that [De Laurentiis] has been the type of president who has been supportive of me off the field. Therefore, I think it’s crucial to have this sort of relationship and to be pleased with the person and the club owner at all times.
“Of course, one day definitely [will play in the Premier League], but now I have other plans in my career I’m looking forward to, but when the time comes, everyone will know.”
Napoli, who are in eighth place in Serie A and 20 points lag behind champions Inter Milan, are not in a rush to trade their superstar striker, who is reportedly worth more than £100 million.
Even though Osimhen isn’t going to leave Napoli in January, rumors about him leaving will undoubtedly circulate again before the summer transfer market opens.