There is an epidemic going on involving players trying to wipe all mentions of their current club from their social media feeds, and it looks as if a Chelsea player could be about to get themselves involved too.
Alexander Isak and Yoane Wissa have both made their feelings clear about leaving Newcastle and Brentford respectively, with them potentially seeing their dream moves blocked by the current clubs.
Chelsea have been known since Todd Boehly and co took over for not standing in the way of players who would like to move elsewhere.
The Blues were happy to let Renato Veiga leave in January after he requested minutes in the centre-back position, with him now looking guaranteed to be sold this summer.
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Without him and the injured Levi Colwill, there looked set to be a lot of expectation on Wesley Fofana after his own return to fitness.
Fofana was tipped to return against Crystal Palace at the weekend, however was only able to make the bench and watch on as Josh Acheampong starred at the back.
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Despite there being no previous talk of any discontent on either side about the relationship at Stamford Bridge, it seems the Frenchman is not too pleased with his current situation.
The defender has deleted all mentions of Chelsea from his Instagram page, adding fuel to the fire that he could be pushing to leave.
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Chelsea must cash in on Fofana
After being one of the first big name signings made by Boehly after taking over the club, the Blues have not got returns on the deal up to now.
Fofana has endured a nightmare injury record, but at the same time has been sitting on a contract worth £200k-a-week, far more than the likes of Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez.
With Maresca already keen on signing a new centre-back, Chelsea should now look to back their manager and build a side without the Frenchman in mind, given he has proven to be unreliable up to now.
Marseille have previously been mentioned as a side who could be a landing point for the defender if he has decided that his time at Stamford Bridge is over.