Fulham are snapping up Armando Broja from Chelsea for a loan fee of just an initial £750,000, according to the Independent.

 

Chelsea started the transfer window by demanding a fee of £50m to let Broja go and were adamant any loan would have to include an obligation to buy for that amount.

 

The Blues changed their stance on deadline day and said they would consider simple loans, but only for a fee of £5m.

 

 

 

Now the situation has changed again and Broja is going to Fulham for a vastly reduced loan fee.

 

It is claimed that Fulham are now paying as little as an initial £750,000 to take Broja on loan to Craven Cottage for the rest of the season.

 

 

The deal will also contain possible conditions on the fee which relate to the number of games the striker plays.

 

If Broja does not play a certain number of games when available, penalties fees will kick in which could increase the total to £4m.

 

Chelsea will be looking to see Broja play regularly in order to keep his value up ahead of the summer.

 

 

For Fulham, Marco Silva will now have another striking option to call upon for the second half of the campaign.