Lampard close as another Chelsea old boy is linked to coaching role Chelsea are closing in on the appointment of Frank Lampard as their new manager after being granted permission to talk to their former midfielder by current club Derby. The 41-year-old has been linked with a return to Stamford Bridge for some time with speculation dating back to before Maurizio Sarri’s departure for Serie A champions Juventus last month. A formal approach has now been made with the Rams – who were beaten by Aston Villa in the Championship play-off final – having given Blues chiefs the chance to sell their vision to the former England international. A statement on Derby’s official website side: “Derby County Football Club can confirm that they have granted permission for Chelsea Football Club to speak to Frank Lampard about the vacant managerial position at Stamford Bridge. “With pre-season fast approaching for both clubs, it is hoped this will allow Chelsea to swiftly conclude their discussions. “The club will make no further comment until it is appropriate to do so.” Chelsea are looking for the 12th manager of owner Roman Abramovich’s tenure following Sarri’s exit just 12 months into a three-year deal. The Italian led the club to Europa League glory and a third-place Premier League finish. Lampard, who joined the club in a £11million switch from West Ham in 2001, is revered by fans who saw him establish himself as the Blues’ record goalscorer during a playing stint which amounted to 648 appearances. His stay brought success in the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League a year later, as well as three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two League Cups. Reports this week have suggested Lampard has approached both former Chelsea teammates Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack over coaching roles at Stamford Bridge. Lampard is also assisted by Jody Morris and Chris Jones at Derby. Should talks conclude successfully, Lampard will lead the club into the Champions League next season, although he will also have to cope with a FIFA-imposed two-window transfer ban should they fail in their bid to have it overturned at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Derby would be due an estimated £4m compensation if their manager was prised from their grasp – a figure which will climb if Morris and Jones join him in defecting to Chelsea – although that would be offset by the sum Juventus paid to acquire Sarri’s services. One of Lampard’s first decisions will be over Gianfranco Zola, another of his former teammates, with the Italian working as assistant coach to previous boss Sarri, but remaining at the club after his countryman’s departure to Juventus.   Get the latest personalised Blues products on our new TEAMtalk Chelsea shop!   The post Lampard close as another Chelsea old boy is linked to coaching role appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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Lampard close as another Chelsea old boy is linked to coaching role Chelsea are closing in on the appointment of Frank Lampard as their new manager after being granted permission to talk to their former midfielder by current club Derby. The 41-year-old has been linked with a return to Stamford Bridge for some time with speculation dating back to before Maurizio Sarri’s departure for Serie A champions Juventus last month. A formal approach has now been made with the Rams – who were beaten by Aston Villa in the Championship play-off final – having given Blues chiefs the chance to sell their vision to the former England international. A statement on Derby’s official website side: “Derby County Football Club can confirm that they have granted permission for Chelsea Football Club to speak to Frank Lampard about the vacant managerial position at Stamford Bridge. “With pre-season fast approaching for both clubs, it is hoped this will allow Chelsea to swiftly conclude their discussions. “The club will make no further comment until it is appropriate to do so.” Chelsea are looking for the 12th manager of owner Roman Abramovich’s tenure following Sarri’s exit just 12 months into a three-year deal. The Italian led the club to Europa League glory and a third-place Premier League finish. Lampard, who joined the club in a £11million switch from West Ham in 2001, is revered by fans who saw him establish himself as the Blues’ record goalscorer during a playing stint which amounted to 648 appearances. His stay brought success in the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League a year later, as well as three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two League Cups. Reports this week have suggested Lampard has approached both former Chelsea teammates Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack over coaching roles at Stamford Bridge. Lampard is also assisted by Jody Morris and Chris Jones at Derby. Should talks conclude successfully, Lampard will lead the club into the Champions League next season, although he will also have to cope with a FIFA-imposed two-window transfer ban should they fail in their bid to have it overturned at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Derby would be due an estimated £4m compensation if their manager was prised from their grasp – a figure which will climb if Morris and Jones join him in defecting to Chelsea – although that would be offset by the sum Juventus paid to acquire Sarri’s services. One of Lampard’s first decisions will be over Gianfranco Zola, another of his former teammates, with the Italian working as assistant coach to previous boss Sarri, but remaining at the club after his countryman’s departure to Juventus.   Get the latest personalised Blues products on our new TEAMtalk Chelsea shop!   The post Lampard close as another Chelsea old boy is linked to coaching role appeared first on teamtalk.com.


Chelsea are closing in on the appointment of Frank Lampard as their new manager after being granted permission to talk to their former midfielder by current club Derby.

The 41-year-old has been linked with a return to Stamford Bridge for some time with speculation dating back to before Maurizio Sarri’s departure for Serie A champions Juventus last month.

A formal approach has now been made with the Rams – who were beaten by Aston Villa in the Championship play-off final – having given Blues chiefs the chance to sell their vision to the former England international.

A statement on Derby’s official website side: “Derby County Football Club can confirm that they have granted permission for Chelsea Football Club to speak to Frank Lampard about the vacant managerial position at Stamford Bridge.

“With pre-season fast approaching for both clubs, it is hoped this will allow Chelsea to swiftly conclude their discussions.

“The club will make no further comment until it is appropriate to do so.”

Chelsea are looking for the 12th manager of owner Roman Abramovich’s tenure following Sarri’s exit just 12 months into a three-year deal.

The Italian led the club to Europa League glory and a third-place Premier League finish.

Lampard, who joined the club in a £11million switch from West Ham in 2001, is revered by fans who saw him establish himself as the Blues’ record goalscorer during a playing stint which amounted to 648 appearances.

His stay brought success in the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League a year later, as well as three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two League Cups.

Reports this week have suggested Lampard has approached both former Chelsea teammates Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack over coaching roles at Stamford Bridge. Lampard is also assisted by Jody Morris and Chris Jones at Derby.

Should talks conclude successfully, Lampard will lead the club into the Champions League next season, although he will also have to cope with a FIFA-imposed two-window transfer ban should they fail in their bid to have it overturned at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Derby would be due an estimated £4m compensation if their manager was prised from their grasp – a figure which will climb if Morris and Jones join him in defecting to Chelsea – although that would be offset by the sum Juventus paid to acquire Sarri’s services.

One of Lampard’s first decisions will be over Gianfranco Zola, another of his former teammates, with the Italian working as assistant coach to previous boss Sarri, but remaining at the club after his countryman’s departure to Juventus.

 

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