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Armando Broja spent the second half of last season on loan at Fulham Chelsea striker Armando Broja has seen a loan move to Ipswich collapse because of an injury. An initial loan move with an obligation to buy for £30m had been agreed but an issue flagged in the medical put Ipswich off completing the deal. They are now looking at alternative options before deadline day as the Albania international, 22, is expected to stay at Stamford Bridge. A move to another club isn't being ruled out but Broja needs a period of rehabilitation to work on a foot injury sustained in training while on the pre-season tour of the United States. Broja scored two goals in 19 appearances for Chelsea last season before spending the second half of the campaign on loan at Fulham. It may be decided that he stays with his boyhood club until January before seeking a move when fully fit. Latest Chelsea news, analysis and fan views Get Chelsea news sent straight to your phone US Open - day four Conference League: Servette pull goal back but Chelsea lead on aggregate Liverpool host Real Madrid - who plays who in new-look Champions League? Messy, tender comedy from Kyla Harris Tetraplegic artist Freya asks her chaotic best friend Jo to be her carer in her new home A dark and twisty mystery based on a hit novel Five years ago, a schoolgirl was murdered by her boyfriend. Case closed. Or is it? Local gangs, old rivalries, revenge and betrayal Watch the gripping new series of Sherwood on BBC i Player Charming comedy with Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman How will a rural parish vicar handle the demands of a modern inner-city church? Mercedes and Verstappen 'keep open communication' over future move - Wolff Spectacular opening ceremony ignites Paris Paralympics Who is new Liverpool signing Chiesa and why is the fee £10m? Pundits pick best Champions League moments, players & 2024-25 winners. Video Pundits pick best Champions League moments, players & 2024-25 winners What's happening and when at the Paris Paralympics? Paralysed by an ex-boyfriend, Otto rises as Paralympian 'Evans retires as one of NI's all-time greats' Who will be named in Carsley's first England squad? Former champion Raducanu 'sad' and 'down' after US Open exit 'When I win the ball, I'm happy' - who is incoming Man Utd midfielder Ugarte? How a Facebook advert changed a life and the look of a sport F1 Q&A: Can Norris still narrow gap to win Championship? Schoolmates and bridesmaids battle for Paralympic gold How Ali's 'War of the Worlds' started crossover fight trend 'I don't want London to be best Paralympics ever' Celebratory cramps & goalkeeping errors - 2 Good, 2 Bad. Video Celebratory cramps & goalkeeping errors - 2 Good, 2 Bad 'Norris' new-found dominance alarming Red Bull' Quiz: Which Chelsea outcast should your club sign? 'Anything can happen' - 42 players, but do Chelsea have a plan? GB athletes to follow at Paris Paralympics © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.