Jack Cork is another of Chelsea's talented youngsters who appears to be heading out of Stamford Bridge.
The 21-year-old midfielder, well he's 22 on the 25th of this month, from Carshalton in Surrey is earmarked for a move down to the South Coast to Southampton in a £1m move.
Cork, the son of Wimbledon legend Alan, has never had a real sniff at the first-team.
No league games but a pre-season outing against Club America at left-back in 2007 was the closest he got.
But Jack was loved by all the teams he went out on loan with - namely Bournemouth, Southampton, Watford, Coventry City and laterly Burnley where he made 40 senior appearances last season.
Cork follows on the heels of Borini, Sala, Mancienne and Tore who all left this close season.