Emmerdale fans have an inkling that newcomer Kammy might already be on his way to leaving the village so soon after turning up.
He’s only been in the village for a couple of months but fans don’t think he’ll be sticking around.
With Sarah turning her attention back to Jacob, it’s not looking too great…

Kammy made his first entrance into the Dales when he was caught stealing a quad bike from Moira’s farm by Sarah.
Sarah didn’t tell him off though but instead wanted in on his schemes. And, she wanted a cut of the money he was making too.
The pair then befriended each other and stole more quad bikes, racing them. Forming a romance, Sarah and Kammy soon brought bad attention from the Dingles who were keen to break them up. Kammy’s not THAT of a bad influence, come on Charity!
It was one thing to another when Sarah ended up getting sacked from the garage for stealing Cain’s car (a bit too close to home, that one!)
But, then Charity recruited Jacob to help drive a wedge between the pair. And, of course, Jacob was more than pleased to be in with a chance of winning Sarah back.
So, a bike race it was – and now, Sarah’s not best pleased with Kammy. And, it looks like she’s back on Team Jacob once more. But, where does that leave Kammy?

Fans predict Kammy is leaving the village already
Emmerdale fans are wondering about Kammy’s future on the soap now that Sarah’s drawn once again to Jacob.
And, they think he could be leaving so soon after his initial entrance.
Taking to Reddit, one fan commented: “Why do I get the feeling from that final scene of his today that he’ll be leaving quite soon?”
Another fan commented: “I always thought he was a short term character, just brought in for unnecessary drama between Sarah and Jacob. Sarah and Jacob were always getting back together, the whole storyline is predictable.”
A third person added: “It’s so obvious that Sarah and Jacob will end up together in the end. And without the Sarah relationship, Kammy will struggle to have a purpose seeing as he has no other connections in the village.”