Armando Broja is reportedly set for an increase in game-time after impressing new Chelsea boss Graham Potter in training, according to journalist Alan Nixon.
Having graduated from the Blues' Cobham academy, Broja enjoyed from a productive loan spell at Southampton last season but has only featured as a substitute upon returning to Stamford Bridge.
However, the appointment of Potter may be set to change that. Reports claim that the young striker has made a big impression in training, despite the presence of new signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
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The Albania international adapted to well to a pressing-based style of play under Ralph Hasenhüttl at St. Mary's and it is thought Potter will look to implement a similar identity in West London.
Despite reports of strong interest from West Ham United this summer, Broja committed his long-term future to Chelsea with the club struggling for goals without a recognised centre forward during the opening stages of the season.
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