Alejandro Garnacho's future at Chelsea could already be coming to an end despite him only joining the club last summer.
The Argentine arrived at Stamford Bridge following a falling out with then-Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim.
The Red Devils' decision to offload Garnacho saw Chelsea part with £40 million as well as hand the player a seven-year deal.
And that is a decision the Blues look increasingly likely to be regretting just 10 months later.
Chelsea want to sell Alejandro Garnacho at the end of the season
Garnacho has struggled all season. He has scored just one Premier League goal and has now lost his starting spot under Liam Rosenior.
It isn't just the 21-year-old's performances that have raised eyebrows, though. His recent social media activity, which saw him delete all mention of Chelsea Football Club, had fans questioning his commitment.
And following his latest no-show during a 1-0 defeat to his former employers Manchester United last weekend, there are reports the Blues have decided to get rid.

According to talkSPORT, the club's owners have accepted the South American has been a failure and will look to move him on at the earliest opportunity, which of course, will be when the summer transfer window opens in mid-June.
Manchester United set to have last laugh and it's a painful one
You can't say we weren't warned about Garnacho.
The Madrid-born forward shot to stardom at Old Trafford, helped by the fact he came through their academy, but it didn't take long for things to turn sour.
The Argentine's attitude, on and off the pitch, came under fire and it quickly became apparent he had little friends inside the United dressing room.
It isn't often the Red Devils sell players to us, but it's even less often you see their fans celebrating it, but that's exactly what happened with Garnacho.
The Blues thought they'd poached one of their biggest rivals' best and youngest stars, but oh, how wrong they were.
Garnacho's first, and probably last,10 months in West London couldn't have gone much worse. He has tarnished his own reputation as well as cast doubt over the club's ability to identify the right type of players.
BlueCo will be lucky to recoup anywhere near the full £40 million they paid for the winger less than a year ago. In fact, at this point, they'll struggle to even give him away.
