Southampton is being kept down in their endeavors to sign Chelsea loanee Armando Broja forever because of the circumstance in the background at Stamford Bridge, Ralph Hasenhuttl has guaranteed.
The 20-year-old Albania global has hit nine objectives in 32 appearances this season, his first in the Premier League, to draw large interest from Southampton and different clubs in a late spring move.
As the cutoff time for takeover offers to purchase Chelsea showed up on Thursday, the Saints manager said: "We are examining this theme right now.
"We as a whole know what is happening at Chelsea that there are a lot of changes there. Right now, it's not so natural to track down the perfect individual to converse with and talk about the fates of players.
"It's perhaps simpler to focus on your work, to work effectively until the finish of the time. That helps him, that helps us.
"The higher we end up in the table, the more alluring we are for the players as a whole and this is the objective for the last seven games we have."
Southampton faces Arsenal toward the end of the week with Broja hoping to end an eight-game run without an objective.
"Broja on his best level is certainly a player that can help us," added Hasenhuttl.
"Yet, interestingly, he likewise needs to move forward and observe the way back to his best exhibitions like we as a whole need to. This is the objective for the end of the week."