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CHELSEA's new boss, Frank Lampard, says the FIFA transfer ban could be a blessing.
No date has been set for the Arbitration Court's appeal but Lamps think the suspension will ease the stress of a usual summer maniacal window.
And on the embargo, Lampard said, "It's a waste of time thinking about what could have or should have been.
"My job is to have absolute confidence in the players and the training of the week has started to give it to me because I can see the quality and the attitude.
"When you know where you are, what is important is that the club is together, the staff, the fans, everyone giving everything to improve.
"With the team we have this season, we can be really competitive.
"It helps my concentration. The blessing in disguise is that we do not have a stressful beginning of August with the transfer window. "
And Lampard will have the last word on Willian's new contract in Chelsea.
The Brazilian striker, 30, terminated his contract in less than a year and an extension had been agreed in principle before the arrival of Lamps.
Now, the legend of the Blues will look at how his former teammate fits into his plans before approving new conditions.
Barcelona is an admirer of Willian and will try to break if no agreement is reached but he will not face them on Tuesday because he has more time to recover from the Copa America.
Meanwhile, the best Bundesliga teams will try to take out a loan from 18-year-old Blues midfielder Ethan Ampadu.
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