Diego Costa has been dropped from Chelsea's squad to face Leicester after a row with manager, Antonio Conte, according to Sky sources.
It was learnt that the Spain striker has become unsettled by the approach from China, which would make him one of the highest paid footballers in the world, and he became embroiled in an argument with two fitness coaches.
Conte then stepped in and, according to Sky in Italy, the row ended with the Italian shouting: "Go to China!"
It is understand that Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich has no intention of selling Costa, who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract.
The 28-year-old Spain international did though express his support for his team-mates late on Friday night by posting a photo on Instagram from the Blues' win over Tottenham in November, along with the caption: "Come on Chelsea!!!", plus a heart emoji.
But it comes as a major blow to Chelsea as the Premier League leaders look to get their title bid back on track at the King Power Stadium on Saturday evening, following their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham last week.
Costa has been in superb form this season and is the league's top scorer with 14 goals, and Sky Sports football expert Graeme Souness believes this could derail Chelsea's title bid.
"This is the very last thing Chelsea need. He is playing out of his skin. They lose him and all of a sudden they are not going to win the Premier League," Souness said.
"If sense prevailed, maybe he could stay until the end of the season. There has to be a way around this where everybody can be happy."