Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is being tipped to quit Chelsea this summer following his post-Champions League final outburst.
Torres at the weekend had hinted that his future could lie away from Stamford Bridge after blasting the Blues following their Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Saturday night.
Torres was left out of Roberto Di Matteo's starting line-up for the penalty shoot-out win over Bayern Munich in Germany, and later hit out at the club for their treatment of him, as well as revealing he is considering his future.
Before kick-off at the Allianz Arena, and also before being told he would not be taking a spot-kick during the shoot-out, Torres' body language suggested all was not well.
And in an interview with Spanish journalist Guillem Balague at guillembalague.com, when reeling off a list of those he was thankful to at the club, he left out Di Matteo's name.
"I need the club to tell me what is going to happen and what sort of role I will have within the team, what my duties are, what the club expects of me, and then judge whether it is worth it," the £50million forward had said.
"This season I have felt things that I never had before. I've felt like they treated me in a way that I didn't expect. Not in the way that was spoken of when they signed me. We've had a lot of talks and we'll talk about my future.
"I want them to tell me what is going to happen in the future. Football has been fair on us, on me.
"Now I do feel like football is worth it but I've been through a difficult time. The worst in my career. I don't want that again. There's been many times when I've felt lost, I wasn't sure what to do. I felt like I didn't know where I belonged."
The interview led to bookmakers bet365 on Monday slashing the odds on Torres leaving the west London club this summer.
bet365 spokesman Steve Freeth told Crunchsports.com: "Torres has made his feelings known after a frustrating season ended with the disappointment of starting the Champions League final on the bench.
"However, with the talismanic [Didier] Drogba odds-on to go, we’re currently 6/4 about the Spaniard leaving in the summer."
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