Chelsea striker Armando Broja will decide whether to join Fulham or Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan for the remainder of the season after the terms of his exit from Stamford Bridge have been finalised, according to the Athletic’s David Ornstein.

The Blues have significantly dropped their loan fee and the demand for an obligation to buy in the summer in order to allow the 22 year-old to get more regular football than he would have enjoyed under Mauricio Pochettino. Broja is Marco Silva’s preferred option to strengthen Fulham’s attack, but the Albanian international has also been the subject of a loan approach from Wolves earlier in the window.

AC Milan made an approach earlier today but their financial constraints scuppered a move to Italy – although this could be revisited in the summer with the Serie A side. Broja, an used substitute in Chelsea’s 4-1 thrashing at Liverpool last night, was out for nine months last year with an ACL injury and has scored twice this term – with the one of the goals coming against Fulham at Craven Cottage.