Chelsea will step-up their preparations for tomorrow's Premier League clash with Manchester United today as Mauricio Pochettino's men look to build on Sunday's win over Brighton.
The Blues made it tough for themselves against the Seagulls with Conor Gallagher being sent off for two bookable offences in the first-half. However, Enzo Fernandez's second half penalty turned out to be the winner for a valuable three points.
With focus on the pitch, transfer talk is continuing to gather pace ahead of the opening of the January transfer window. One player who has struggled with injuries is Armando Broja, yet reports from Italy claim he could be on his way out.
Here is yourChelsea digest on Tuesday, December 5.
Broja drawing interest
According to reports in Italy, Armando Broja is a man wanted by Serie A side Torino. According to Tuttosport (viaTutto Mercato) the mid-table side are interested in signing the Albanian in January.
Torino lost Andrea Belotti at the start of last season and have failed to replace him. Broja has been linked with a move to the Italian top-flight in the past, but he has remained in London to fight for his spot.
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