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Broja, 21, was challenging for the ball with Villa defender Ezri Konsa who, along with teammate Robin Olsen, immediately signalled for medical assistance after the ace caught his boot in the turf.
He returned to London with the Chelsea squad on Monday before undergoing a scan to assess the damage which revealed he faces five months on the sidelines.
That setback leaves Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as the club’s only out-and-out senior striker.
He tweeted: “Chelsea are on the verge of signing David Datro Fofana, here we go soon!
“There’s full agreement in place with Molde to sign Ivorian striker born in 2002.”
He added: “Personal terms are still being discussed with player — then deal will be signed for more than €10m fee.”
The teenager, who stands at 5ft 11in, made his breakthrough into the Molde first-team in 2021 and already has experience of the Europa Conference League.
He rifled in 19 goals in 34 appearances last term, which earned him international recognition last month.
Datro Fofana received his first cap for Ivory Coast in their 4-0 friendly victory over Burundi.
Now he could be set for another big step-up if he manages to finalise personal terms for a switch to Stamford Bridge.