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Chelsea and Juventus continue their discussions on a compensation program for Maurizio Sarri – any deal triggering a move for Frank Lampard.
Juventus is trying to negotiate a deal without compensation, but Chelsea is resisting most of the final year of the Sarri contract, worth around £ 5.3 million ($ 9.7 million).
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Any agreement to return to Italy for 60 years will then officially incite Chelsea in Derby to ask permission to speak to Lampard to ask him to become Roman Abramovich's 12th coach in 16 years.
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Derby has not yet received an approach for Lampard, according to Sky Sports News.
Lampard said he would discuss his future with Derby after the club failed to qualify for the Premier League after their final defeat to Aston Villa last month.
"I'm not interested in speculation," he told Sky Sports after the match.
Sarri told Chelsea that he wished to return to Italy after a season in England and that the club had announced that he would not bother him.
He had the choice of another year of contract, but never felt comfortable living and working in England and was frustrated at not having close relationships with decision-makers in the UK. Chelsea.
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The substitute Sarri will not be able to recruit new players in the current state of things, Chelsea appealed their ban transfer imposed by FIFA to the Court of Arbitration of sport.
The Europa League champions were punished in February for violating the rules on the signing of foreign players under 18, but their appeal to FIFA was unsuccessful in May.
Lampard has only 12 months of experience in the dugout – all in the Sky Bet championship – but former teammate Rio Ferdinand thinks he's the ideal candidate to take over at Chelsea especially if the transfer ban is respected.
"It's the perfect choice," Ferdinand told Sky Sports.
"People talk about experience and what, but what experience did Pep have when he ended up in the first Barcelona team? He trained the youngest at the club.
"Frank knows the club and he knows that players and players will respect him. You can see that he can behave in a particular way in front of the media and in the football club and that he can change things in a season.
"If Chelsea is to be subject to a transfer ban, I do not think they can look elsewhere than Frank if I'm honest.
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"Because he and Jody (Morris, deputy director of Derby), they know all children from 16 years old. They know what they can all do.
"Chelsea has the best young kids in the country for a while. Man City is back in that direction, but in good years they had the best kids and none of them were on the first team.
"As a football club, you would think they would like to change that. If they want to change that, there is no one else than Frank.
This story originally appeared in Sky sports and has been reproduced with permission.
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