Chelsea set to recall a THIRD loanee in January after Trevoh Chalobah's return to Stamford Bridge as struggling star faces three months on the sidelines
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Chelsea are set to recall a third player from their Premier League loan spell just days after it was decided that defender Trevoh Chalobah would return this month. Chalobah was sent on a season-long loan to Crystal Palace after being exiled by Enzo Maresca, but has impressed during his time at Selhurst Park and will now re-join the Blues for the remainder of the season.
Chelsea moved to recall Chalobah with defender Wesley Fofana currently on the sidelines, while Brighton have expressed an interest in signing fellow centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo. Meanwhile, relatively unknown Argentine youngster Aaron Anselmino, has also had his loan spell at Boca Juniors ended prematurely.
Now, another player is set to return alongside the duo, but only because of an injury that is expected to leave him out of action for 10 to 12 weeks. Armando Broja - similar to Chalobah - had been deemed surplus to requirements at the start of the season with Nicolas Jackson, Joao Felix, Christopher Nkunku and Cole Palmer largely entrusted to lead the team's attack.
Armando Broja - similar to Chalobah - had been deemed surplus to requirements at the start of the season by Chelsea but is now set to return. Armando Broja had been sent on loan to Everton during last summer on a temporary deal by Chelsea. Blues boss Enzo Maresca deemed Broja surplus to requirements at the start of the season.