However, Kenyon has played down the talk and says Drogba will only leave on Chelsea's say so.
"I'm not at all concerned," Kenyon revealed when quizzed about the rumours. "I don't know whether a meeting went on or not, but I'm not concerned.
"Didier has a contract with us. Players will only leave Chelsea when we let them. Didier has a big season ahead of him and 18 months left on his contract.
"We know the contribution that Didier Drogba can make for Chelsea, and we want to get him back to that form because it's important for us in the second half of the season.
"That's been my message to Didier. The coach is supportive of him. The team is supportive of him. He's at Chelsea - why would he want to be anywhere else?"




