Chelsea's American owners are reportedly holding fresh talks over their £1.5billion stadium project, with a complete rebuild of Stamford Bridge the most likely option at the moment.
As Graham Potter and Chelsea continued their quite dismal season with defeat to London rivals Tottenham on the weekend, the club face even greater dilemmas off the pitch.
Todd Boehly and co-owner Behdad Eghbali are determined for Chelsea to have one of the best stadiums in world football - with 2030 the earliest possible date to move in to a new home.
According to the Telegraph, knocking down the iconic Stamford Bridge and rebuilding a stadium on the existing site looks to be the most likely option at present but this has by no means been signed off.