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Armando Broja is finally set to make his debut for Everton after being sidelined due to injury since joining the team on loan in the summer transfer window. With only two fit strikers, Beto and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, leading the line for Everton, Broja’s return will provide a much-needed boost to the team.

Calvert-Lewin has been struggling to find the back of the net this season, with only two goals in the Premier League so far. On the other hand, Beto, who scored the equalizer against Fulham, could benefit from starting against Southampton this weekend after showing emotion and confidence in his performance.

Sean Dyche, Everton’s manager, has confirmed that Broja is back in training and working hard with the Sports Science team. He is expected to join the team in light training sessions next week before gradually building up his fitness to return to playing.

Broja, who has the potential to be a key player for Everton this season, will need to impress if he wants to secure a permanent move to Goodison Park. Despite his injury history, the 23-year-old striker brings arrogance and a goal-scoring instinct that could benefit the team.

Dyche will be looking to Broja to provide competition and depth in the attacking department, especially with Calvert-Lewin’s injury concerns and Chermiti already sidelined. With time on his side to learn and improve, Broja’s return could be a game-changer for Everton as they aim to climb up the Premier League table.

As Everton fans eagerly await Broja’s debut, his presence on the pitch could be the missing piece that the team needs to turn their season around and achieve success in the upcoming matches. Stay tuned for more updates on Broja’s progress and impact on the team as he prepares to make his mark in the Premier League.