Chelsea winger Victor Moses is reportedly considering his future at the club due to a lack of first-team football.
The Nigerian was a regular fixture of the side under previous boss Antonio Conte, but the switch to a 4-3-3 formation since Maurizio Sarri's arrival has seen him lose his place in the starting XI.
Moses has made just two substitute appearances in the Premier League so far this season and has been a bit-part player in other competitions too.
The Evening Standard reports that Moses is now thinking of leaving the club in search of more regular football, joining a growing list of fringe players to become frustrated at their lack of game time.
The likes of Gary Cahill and Ruben Loftus-Cheek are also thought to be considering their futures in January, with Sarri sticking to a core group of 14 players for Premier League games.
Sarri is understood to consider Moses as a right-winger rather than a right-back - where he often featured under Conte - leaving him in competition for places with Willian and Pedro.