Chelsea fans have claimed they have spotted Noni Madueke's missing Club World Cup medal in the White House, as Donald Trump hosted European leaders this week.
The US president hosted Ukraine peace talks on Monday, with British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer joining French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Finnish President Alexander Stubb around the Resolute Desk.
They were joined by by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Amid the seriousness of the talks, football fans saw the lighter side by initially pointing out the presence of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy in the background.
The US hosted the tournament last month with Chelsea emerging as the winners by beating reigning European champions PSG 3-0 in the final.
Trump later revealed that the Blues had received a replica of the trophy, with the real one residing in the Oval Office.
Having spotted the trophy, fans have now speculated that they have been able to see a winner's medal next to the trophy.
Footage from the trophy presentation showed that Trump had received a medal from FIFA President Gianni Infantino, after the US president had distributed the honours to the Chelsea squad.
Trump had been seen holding onto the medal, before placing it into his pocket after making his way off the stage.
Fans had speculated at the time the spare medal had initially belonged to England winger Madueke, who had initially been part of Chelsea's squad at the tournament.
Madueke had flown home during the competition to complete a £52million move to Arsenal and had therefore not been part of the trophy presentation.
Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella recently contributed to the theory when asked about Madueke's medal.
'He [Trump] put it in his pocket,' the Spaniard stated. 'He has it there in the White House, very well placed.'
Having seen an item located next to the World Cup Club trophy in the White House, fans have now claimed it is the medal that should have been presented to Madueke.
'That’s Madueke’s medal,' one fan wrote, after highlighting the gold object next to the trophy.
'Zoom the club world cup trophy and you go see Madueke's medal there,' another wrote.
'Noni’s medal is trapped in the White House,' added a third.
'Madueke's world cup medal just casually on display in Trump's office is frying me,' another added.
Daily Mail Sport, however, recently revealed that Madueke was expected to be mailed a Club World Cup's winners' medal.
Trump's overall involvement in the Club World Cup ceremony came as a surprise to Chelsea players as they celebrated winning the tournament last month.
As the players danced around at the MetLife Stadium, Trump continued to stand among them clapping and smiling, much to the confusion of just about everybody - especially Cole Palmer.
Cucurella recently revealed his surprise, telling Spanish journalist Gerard Romero: 'We had been told that, as a rule, Donald Trump would come to present us with the trophy and that we couldn't lift it until he left.
'And of course, we were all there waiting for him to leave, but the guy didn't want to leave, and on top of that, we looked at him and he said, "Get him up, I'll stay here, and so on."
'And I wondered who would say anything to him, you know... I was scared s***less!'
Trump had been given VIP treatment as he soaked up the action alongside First Lady Melania and FIFA President Gianni Infantino during the final at the MetLife Stadium.
But Trump's crowning moment came after the final whistle when he took centre stage as the trophy was given to Chelsea.
It was anticipated that Trump would step aside after giving the trophy to Chelsea captain James - as is customary.
However, to the bewilderment of many Chelsea players, Trump remained on stage for the entire trophy lift.
Palmer had been visibly confused with the England star spotted saying 'What's he doing?' to his team-mates.
Speaking afterwards, the England star was honest but slightly more measured than his facial contortions had suggested.
'I knew he was going to be here but I didn't know he was going to be on the stand when we lifted the trophy so I was a bit confused, yeah,' he said.
Trump had earlier presented Palmer with the golden ball award with the 23-year-old midfielder looking as equally baffled during that presentation.
After presenting medals to both the victors and losers, the Trump was front and centre as the Blues hoisted the trophy.
Following his presentation of the trophy to Chelsea, he was asked to leave the stage by Infantino but bizarrely chose to stay put.