Ipswich Town have decided not to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja in the current transfer window, as reported by The Telegraph. The Premier League newcomers had previously agreed to bring in Broja on loan with an obligation to buy for £30m if they avoid relegation. However, the deal fell through after it was discovered that Broja was carrying an injury and might not be able to play immediately. Although there were discussions about a straight-loan move, Ipswich has now formally ended talks for the Albanian striker. Broja will continue his recovery with Chelsea and may seek a new club when the transfer window reopens in January. This development is a significant setback for Chelsea, who need to generate funds from player sales after a substantial investment in signings this summer. The club is still hopeful of offloading players, with Trevoh Chalobah, David Datro Fofana, Ben Chilwell, and Raheem Sterling potentially leaving on deadline day.
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