Chelsea May Pay Derby County £4m for Lampard
Chelsea
would have to pay Derby around £4m in compensation if they appoint club legend
Frank Lampard as their new manager.
With current
boss Maurizio Sarri set to be confirmed as Max Allegri's replacement at
Juventus, Lampard is the overwhelming favourite to take over.
However, BBC
Sport understands Chelsea are yet to make contact with the Rams.
Lampard won
11 major honours in his 13 years as a player at Stamford Bridge.
A deal
between the Blues and Serie A champions Juventus was agreed in principle
on Thursday, with the Italian club expected to have to pay in excess of
£5million in compensation to secure Sarri.
The Italian,
who has spent just one season at Stamford Bridge after arriving from Napoli in
July 2018, won his first trophy as manager when he guided Chelsea to Europa
League victory over Arsenal last month.
Derby have a
good relationship with Chelsea, who loaned them Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori
last season, and anticipate if negotiations do take place, they will be done so
in a relaxed atmosphere.
Lampard, 40,
is fourth on Chelsea's all-time appearance chart with 648.
He won three
Premier League titles and the Champions League and is Chelsea's all-time record
goalscorer with 211.
Lampard has
spoken previously about his desire to manage Chelsea.
However,
there are senior figures at both Stamford Bridge and Pride Park who wonder if
now is the right time, given Lampard has only one year of management
experience, during which time he was beaten in the Championship play-off final
by Aston Villa.
Also if he
does go to Chelsea, he would be taking on a squad that has just lost its
best player in Eden Hazard, and, unless the situation changes, will not be
able to sign players for another 12 months.
Derby's
players are due to return for pre-season training on 1 July, although it is
expected Lampard's position will have been clarified by then.
FROM
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