Armando Broja will not play in the upcoming Everton match against Chelsea.
This is due to a special clause in Broja’s loan contract with Everton, which prevents the player from playing against the club that holds his registration.
Broja joined Everton on loan from Chelsea during the summer transfer window, and since then, he has played two matches for Sean Dyche’s team.
However, his loan deal includes a clause that prohibits players from playing against the club that owns their registration, a common practice used to prevent any negative impact on matches of importance.
This restriction is standard to protect the interests of the club that has loaned the player and to avoid any possibility of him making a significant impact against them.