According to the Guardian, Ipswich Town’s difficulties in finalizing the deal for Armando Broja are not connected to Chelsea.
Ipswich Town are actively working to secure a loan deal for striker Armando Broja, with an obligation to buy if they avoid relegation to the Championship.
While an agreement with Chelsea is already in place, the move is now at risk due to a paperwork issue that emerged during the final stage of negotiations.
This issue, however, has nothing to do with Chelsea. It’s a complication between Broja and Ipswich, putting the final agreement in jeopardy.
Broja seemed destined for Portman Road, but now the outcome is uncertain. With Chelsea eager to offload the striker before the transfer window closes, other clubs are likely monitoring the situation closely.