After the euphoria of a swaggering win over Manchester United on Sunday, there should be no clouds on Chelsea manager Antonio Conte's horizon.
But here's one, according to the Sun -- AC Milan star Alessio Romagnoli, reported last week to be a £49 million target for the Blues -- has said he doesn't want to go anywhere just yet.
The Italy international centre-back was the subject of a Chelsea bid in the summer, but the Sun reports that he has stressed he is happy where he is.
It's not the first time Romagnoli has made it clear he's in no hurry to listen to offers from elsewhere, saying last month he was pleased that Milan had rejected Chelsea's summer overtures.
The Serie A club have reportedly said they consider the 21-year-old "unsellable" -- meaning any renewed Chelsea attempt to bring him to London in January is likely to fall flat.
Wilshere rejects claims Gunners era could be over
On Saturday, he completed 90 minutes for the first time in more than a year -- and now the Mirror reports that Jack Wilshere his hit back at suggestions his Arsenal days could be numbered.
Wilshere, on loan at Bournemouth, played the full match against Tottenham on Saturday and said he was "trying to get back to what I was."
Reacting to suggestions he may not have a future with the Gunners after his season-long loan ends, he said he had "not even thought about that, so how can other people comment on it?"
The 24-year-old said he wants to return to "enjoying my football and playing week-in, week-out" after a succession of injury problems.
And Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has said he believes Wilshere can return to the England set-up, describing him as "one of the top technical midfielders in the country.