Fulham could end up paying Chelsea nothing for Armando Broja’s loan, according to the Guardian.

 

Chelsea wanted £50m for Broja at the start of the January transfer window and were then clear if he left on loan it would need to include an obligation to buy.

 

The Blues performed a big U-turn on deadline day when they then made Broja available on a simple loan.

 

 

 

They were demanding a loan fee of £5m though which proved to be unacceptable for Fulham.

 

Fulham though have agreed a deal for Broja and while it has emerged that if the striker does not play a set number of games for the Cottagers, and the club hit targets, he could cost a loan fee of £4m, he could actually cost far less.

 

 

If Broja plays in 50 per cent of Fulham’s games for the remainder of this season then the Cottagers will pay no loan fee.

 

Chelsea will get no loan fee from Fulham if that happens.

 

 

Fulham now have a ready-made Premier League striker to call on and Marco Silva is expected to give him plenty of game time.