Chelsea's longest serving member of the back-room staff, player liaison officer Gary Staker, has left the club after his position was made redundant.
The veteran ally of numerous Chelsea managers including Gianluca Vialli, Claudio Ranieri and Jose Mourinho had considered legal action after the club suggested a change of role earlier in the summer.
But Sportsmail has learned that he has finally accepted a redundancy package and departed last Friday.
Chelsea are understood to have given Staker a bonus on top of the notice period in his contract in order to go quietly, after he rejected their offer of a part-time role looking after the club's ambassadors on match days at Stamford Bridge.
Staker was told before the start of the season that he would not be working with the first-team under Frank Lampard, although the new manager was not party to the decision, leading to a stand-off with the club's hierarchy which has now been resolved.
Staker's first job at Chelsea was as a match-day steward in the Stamford Bridge tunnel in the mid-1990s, where he forged relationships with more senior staff members, which led them to seek out his language skills as a fluent Italian following the appointment of Vialli as manager.
He became an increasingly visible presence when Ranieri took over two years later and went on to work with 13 Chelsea managers, as well as being a trusted confidant for long-serving players such as John Terry.
Staker was one of the few Chelsea staff who pre-date the Roman Abramovich era, although Lampard and his assistant Jody Morris were players when the Russian bought the club in 2003.
Cimacelnty
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many thanks to Mr. Gray .
Seoaiklmtz
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Ohh am very sad we have lost our oldest servant go in peace sir just like Eva Canero
Where is Eva Canero now?
ceoailoryz
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Good luck sir
cocaepty
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I wish you all the best Mr Stalk
seaadekrsy
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I'm sad for this man because of his love and his unquestionable loyalty to our club. My favorite stewart. All the best Mr. Gary Staker in your next endeavor.
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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Its saddening cos he has worked at the club for so long, every role is important at the club no question. No coincidence that the day he is let go a player already misbehaved in Barkley. We need a person like Staker to keep players in check too as its hard for the manager to manage players off the pitch too regarding life styles etc.
Qaisar89
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Good luck 💙
zucaduz
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I'm so disappointed he was a good man
yazklosyz
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it's very pity, anyway wish you good luck and respect
yeoiopr
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Let God bless you papa, one love from my end
Lalawma
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good luck air
Sezilmprtu
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oh we wish you all the best in your future
QueenMya
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Safe Trip Sir
Odunitan
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Omg this man has been long in Chelsea wow can’t believe you’re leaving 💙
DapperDan
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kowagol
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Ohh am very sad we have lost our oldest servant go in peace sir just like Eva Canero