Wolves reluctance emerges for Chelsea striker Armando Broja amid West Ham United, and Fulham Deadline Day links

Wolves are reluctant to make another offer for the West Ham, Aston Villa and Fulham-linked Chelsea striker Armando Broja, according to the Evening Standard.

The news outlet reported on its blog on Deadline Day [1 February] that the Blues are expecting bids for the Albanian striker.

It’s understood that Fulham are the team expected to win the race with the Hammers or Villa not expected to revive their interest.

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Broja’s underwhelming performance in the Premier League, scoring just one goal in 13 games, coupled with fitness concerns, raises doubts about his suitability for the club.

Signing him could be a risky investment for the Hammers, especially considering the competitive nature of the league and their aspirations for success.

Additionally, the reported reluctance of Wolves to make another offer suggests there may be valid reasons to question Broja’s potential impact.

Furthermore, Fulham emerging as the likely destination for Broja could be seen as a blessing in disguise for West Ham.

This move could potentially allow West Ham to focus their resources on acquiring players who can make an immediate impact and contribute positively to their ambitions in the Premier League.

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Whether or not they do look to bring in a striker on deadline day remains to be seen but it’s a good thing it’s not Broja.

In other West Ham news, David Moyes is now concerned over the temperament of a first-team regular and may decide to axe him after a recent transfer development.

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