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Chelsea and Ipswich Town are reportedly facing the prospect of a deal for Armando Broja being scrapped.
Chelsea and Ipswich Town are reportedly facing the prospect of a deal for Armando Broja being scrapped.
Despite making a number of appearances on the club's pre-season tour of the United States, it has been known for some time that Broja has no future at Stamford Bridge.
The Albania international has been training away from the senior squad with more than a dozen players deemed to be outcasts of Enzo Maresca's new regime.
In recent days, though, it has appeared highly likely that the 22-year-old would complete a transfer to Ipswich, initially on a season-long loan deal.
Terms have also been in place for Broja to seal a permanent switch to Portman Road if the Tractor Boys avoid relegation from the Premier League.
However, according to Jacob Steinberg of The Guardian, both clubs are likely to be left disappointed in their efforts to wrap up a deal.
The report suggests that paperwork issues between Ipswich and Broja will result in the transfer not materialising as expected.
Chelsea are said to not be involved in any of the problems that have arisen given their desire to get the academy graduate off their books as soon as possible.
Everton are said to be monitoring the situation with the indication being that they have registered an interest in the frontman.
Furthermore, Ipswich have already resorted to looking at alternative strikers, seemingly expecting that Broja is unlikely to make the switch to East Anglia.