While the young player from the Chelsea academy has not yet recovered completely from training, he has made significant strides.
Armando Broja, a renowned striker for Chelsea, looks to be making progress in his recuperation from a serious knee injury that has forced him to miss the remainder of the campaign.
This season, Broja has played for the first team despite suffering a major injury in December following a tackle in a friendly against Aston Villa.
The young athlete had damaged his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which may sideline a player for anywhere from six months to a full year depending on the rehabilitation process.
When Broja provided an update from the Cobham gym last week, it seemed as if his recuperation was doing well.
It is still unclear how Broja will fit into the plans when the transfer market reopens in the summer, but the rehabilitation process has been encouraging, and having a talented young player back on the field will only help Potter and the rest of the team.
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