William Gallas has been stripped of the Arsenal captaincy and dropped for Saturday's trip to Manchester City, according to reports in France.
The 31-year-old centre-back has revealed rifts in the Gunners dressing room, a blazing row during the interval of the 4-4 draw with rivals Tottenham and a problem with an unnamed team-mate unsettling Arsene Wenger's squad.
Wenger had to decide whether to give Gallas the armband at Eastlands, with the website of respected magazine France Football on Friday suggesting the defender has lost it and is not travelling for the City clash.
Manuel Almunia and Gael Clichy have been billed as alternatives this weekend, as Cesc Fabregas is suspended and Kolo Toure injured.
Former Arsenal full-back Nigel Winterburn believes changing the captaincy would place Gallas' future in doubt.
"If he takes the captaincy away he's almost saying he doesn't trust him as a player and then maybe he shouldn't be playing within the team," said Winterburn on Sky Sports News.
"It shows how disappointed Arsene Wenger is. He must be seriously hurt to take the captaincy away. If he does not travel it could be the end of him at Arsenal."
Gallas has been quoted in the Evening Standard as being open to an eventual return to France for the final stages of his career, which adds fuel to questions of his long-term commitment to Arsenal.
He said: "It's true that I'd like to return to France for one or perhaps two seasons to finish my career."
Gallas has caused a stir in France as well this week with his autobiography that reports unrest in the France camp during their disastrous Euro 2008 finals, singling out a player who he felt was disrespecting older members of the squad.
It led to a training-ground confrontation between the pair.
Gallas wrote: "I was also 20 years old once. I would never have allowed myself to speak in this tone to a footballer who was older than me."
He added: "The youngsters from the Euros seem cheeky, very sure of themselves. They think they know it all, but they don't know anything.
"Faced with his contempt, I raised my voice. The young player said: 'Lower your voice, speak less loudly.'
"I replied: 'How are you speaking to me? Who do you think you are? You are only 20 years old. I am not your friend.'
"He said: 'Me neither, I am not your friend."'
Curiously, Arsenal and France team-mate Samir Nasri was 20 during the finals in Austria and Switzerland.
Wenger himself has an alternative for the role of the skipper, insisting the game is too fast for one person to take sole responsibility on the field.
"It's so quick everywhere, there is less time for one person to lead the team," said Wenger. "You need more shared leadership on the pitch."
Before retaining his captain, Wenger reviewed Gallas' role as skipper at the end of last season following his infamous tantrum at Birmingham where he was bizarrely at the other end of the pitch in protest when James McFadden scored a last-gasp penalty.
Drawing at St Andrews put a huge dent in Arsenal's title hopes, and this season they have already lost four Premier League games.
Gallas found himself in the headlines again when he was pictured with a cigarette on a night out, although he also had his leadership skills praised by pundits during the recent win over Manchester United.
Wenger's attitude appears to contrast to Gallas' - he is determined not to look backwards following defeat against Aston Villa last weekend.
"Every morning when you get up, you have to say that whatever happened yesterday is over, and today I want to be the best," he said on Arsenal TV Online.
"That is the only basic attitude that you can be successful with in top-level sport. It means yesterday is over and you have a chance today - that is where we stand at the moment.
"It was a massive disappointment when you are outplayed at home like we were (against Villa). Top-level sport is how you respond."
Wenger, determined to bounce back, added: "I enjoy the fight. If you don't enjoy the fight you don't last in this job.
"I feel there is potential in the team and no consistency. We have to, in an intelligent way, get that potential out of the team and transform it into consistency."
Robin van Persie returns from suspension for the City clash.
"He had a good training session," said Wenger.
Gallas claims a 25-year-old in the squad has had a disruptive influence on the dressing room, putting van Persie, Bacary Sagna and Emmanuel Eboue in the frame.


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afcjenta (Arsenal fan)
"This is just stupid! Ruining our entire season because you're bitching about your team-mates.. It's their JOB to play together.. If you have a problem with another player you talk to him.. Not media, the other players etc.. That's normal behavior, not only in football, but in life in general.. That's what we think in Norway. :) "
chimext (Chelsea fan)
"u guys should say the truth and accept that the problem of AFC is mr wenger not captaincy give the role to the right person not to your french brothers little wonder another one is up for the role again"
YNWAanfield (Liverpool fan)
"ALTERULES totally agree. Cisse, Anelka, Gallas are all the same. They are all high and mighty for 10-15 games when things go well, as soon as something goes wrong they will say something stupid or do something stupid on the field which will put them down the drain for the rest of the season. "
orhbin (Liverpool fan)
"think his mouth is not up in his face but somewhere below his butt...does he speak with his brain functioning? is that how he treat his club?"
legseleven (Chelsea fan)
"ALTERULES (Chelsea fan)... Unlike Gallas it looks as though Anelka has grown up though..."
waleswizard (Manchester United fan)
"thats the end of a top four finish...and end of wenger's reign..."
jamiehutber (Arsenal fan)
"Sorry didnotseeit, that's not really true is it? If i remember correctly most fans would have preferred to see toure captain. If fact most that i spoke with would have preferred Toure. But Gallas was the captain and i think most were willing to give him a shot. But sadly i think he has had his chance and blow it."
RedCannon
"we need to buy Alex , tough guy next to1 of our athletic boys. Good player will, but ya turned into a bit of a psycho!
It might also be a bit early to say if he is gone, buut looks like it! Ta ta!"
ALTERULES (Chelsea fan)
"He started running his mouth like a fool without thinking of the concequences at Chelsea, so its not surprising hes doing the same now. Hes in the same arrogant french mould as Anelka."
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