Chelsea could consider a loan offer for West Ham United target Armando Broja if there is an obligation to buy attached to it, according to The Athletic.

 

The 22-year-old striker has no future at Chelsea and the club are pushing to sell him in the ongoing transfer window.

 

Chelsea need the funds from his departure to balance their books and there are several suitors for him in the Premier League.

 

 

 

West Ham wanted Broja last summer and are again interested in him but Chelsea’s £50m asking price is seen as a major obstacle.

 

It has been claimed that the Blues could show some flexibility to offload the Albanian this month.

 

 

Chelsea might consider an offer to loan the forward out in January if there is an obligation to buy attached to it.

 

The Blues need a guarantee of his sale in the near future even if they agree to accept loan offers.

 

 

West Ham are in the market for a striker and it remains to be seen whether they are open to a loan plus obligation to buy arrangement to sign Broja.