Fulham Acquires Chelsea's Broja on Loan to Bolster Attack
The six-month loan deal includes a performance-based fee, as Fulham looks to compensate for Mitrovic's departure.
- Fulham secures Chelsea striker Armando Broja on a six-month loan deal, aiming to fill the gap left by Aleksandar Mitrovic.
- The loan agreement includes a £4 million fee, potentially reduced to zero based on Broja's appearances.
- Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expresses hope that Broja will seize the opportunity for more playtime at Fulham.
- Broja's move is part of a broader trend of cautious spending in the January transfer window, reflecting Premier League clubs' adherence to profit and sustainability rules.
- Fulham's strategy under Shahid Khan's ownership has seen mixed results with January striker signings, but hopes are high for Broja.