Chelsea’s move to sell Armando Broza is not complete. They’ve been without Nicholas Jackson for a month, and now Broya is the main character, He hopes to start and score goals regularly.
The club would like to renew, but it seems a difficult task at the moment. But all this does not stop communication with other clubs.
An article in The Guardian by Jacob Steinberg yesterday claimed that Wolves are the latest team to show an interest in the striker.
Steinberg added that any deal to take Broza to Wolves would depend on the Blues signing another striker. This is the problem. The elite option is available this summer and we are already struggling to hit our FFP numbers.
Going deeper into the hole in January seems like a bad idea in the long run. Our goals are low, but hopefully Jackson can bounce back and continue to improve.
It could be a difficult second half of the season, but cutting Broza at short notice for an unknown replacement seems like an unnecessary risk.