Gianfranco Zola was left in limbo by Maurizio Sarri as the former Chelsea manager negotiated his move to Juventus.
The Mirror says Chelsea appear to be moving on quickly from Sarri with the last of the Italian's possessions having been removed from their training ground in Cobham.
The writing was on the wall that the 60-year-old would move on in the summer after he returned his club car as soon as the Londoners returned from their Europa League success in Baku.
Sarri also turned off his phone, which left assistant manager Zola in the dark about his fellow countryman's future.
Despite that, it seems Zola, who will leave Chelsea when his deal expires this summer, could enjoy a reunion with Sarri in Turin.