Fulham striker Aboubakar Kamara left the club under a cloud on Monday as it emerged he refused to participate in a post-match training session following the game at West Brom on Saturday.
The French striker left Craven Cottage on deadline day, turning down a move to Championship promotion chasers Middlesbrough in favour of a return to his homeland with Dijon on loan.
But Sportsmail understands his departure was negotiated in strained circumstances after he declined to take part in a short training burst following Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Sam Allardyce’s men.
Kamara spent the entire match on the bench as an unused substitute but it is normal practice for replacements to undertake short training sessions, mainly consisting of running drills, after the full time whistle.