
Daily Telegraph Chelsea midfielder signs new contract and backs incoming manager to usurp Manchester rivals to become best club in England.
Chelsea May 16, 2013
Daily Mail Frank Lampard's scored two of his 203 Chelsea goals at Bolton in 2005 to seal the first Premier League triumph under Jose Mourinho and, as he signed for one more year, those twin themes were back on the agenda.
Chelsea May 16, 2013The Guardian • 'If José comes back it will be a huge lift for club,' says Lampard• Real Madrid manager set to rejoin Chelsea in the summerFrank Lampard believes José Mourinho's anticipated reappointment as manager this summer will restore Chelsea as a "consistent force" and enable the club to challenge for the Premier League title next season.The England midfielder captained the team to Europa League success against Benfica in Amsterdam on Wednesday and followed that by signing a one-year contract. Lampard, who turns 35 next month, admitted there was a period at the turn of the year when he feared his 12-y...
Chelsea May 16, 2013
The Independent Frank Lampard has said that the return of manager-in-waiting Jose Mourinho would transform Chelsea again, on the day that the midfielder signed a one-year extension that will keep him at Stamford Bridge for another season.
Chelsea May 16, 2013The Guardian • Midfielder ends uncertainty over his future• 'I always maintained the dream was to stay at Chelsea'Frank Lampard has signed a new one-year contract with Chelsea.After a season of uncertainty over the midfielder's future, the Blues confirmed on Thursday that the England midfielder will remain at Stamford Bridge next season.Lampard joined from West Ham United in 2001 for £11m and has scored a club-record 203 goals in his 12 seasons in west London.After months of speculation over whether he would stay or go, the deal for Lampard to continue at Chelsea for a 13th season was announced the mornin...
Chelsea May 16, 2013
Daily Mail Frank Lampard has signed a new one-year deal with Chelsea, ending speculation that the midfielder will leave Stamford Bridge this summer.
Chelsea May 16, 2013
The Independent Frank Lampard today signed a new one-year contract at Chelsea, just days after becoming the club's all-time record goalscorer and having since helped them win the Europa League.
Chelsea May 16, 2013
The Independent Frank Lampard has ended all the speculation over his future by agreeing a new one-year deal with Chelsea.
Chelsea May 16, 2013The Guardian • 'We won the Europa League with one striker a game'• Frank Lampard new deal talks 'looking good'Rafael Benítez will depart his position as Chelsea's interim first-team manager vindicated after his tumultuous seven-month spell at the club finally yielded silverware, with Branislav Ivanovic's stoppage-time header against Benfica claiming the Europa League.Frank Lampard was joined by the injured captain, John Terry, in receiving the trophy from the Uefa president, Michel Platini, with Lampard confirming it is "looking good" over negotiations for a new one-year contract at the club. That will see...
Chelsea May 15, 2013
The Independent Chelsea today declined to comment on reports that midfielder Frank Lampard has agreed a new one-year contract to extend his 12-year stay at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea May 15, 2013
Daily Telegraph Chelsea have opened the door on a potential one-year contract extension for veteran midfielder Frank Lampard.
Chelsea May 1, 2013
The Independent Frank Lampard's Chelsea career looks set to extend beyond next month and into another season as there is a willingness from the club to offer him a one-year extension, once the new manager is in place this summer.
Chelsea April 30, 2013
Daily Mail Chelsea have slipped up by branding Frank Lampard a 'former Blues midfielder' on the club's TV channel. Lampard's future has been the subject of discussion all season with the London side having not yet offered the England midfielder a new deal to continue his stay at the club he signed for in 2001.
Chelsea April 27, 2013South Wales Evening Post ON Swansea City's last trip to Stamford Bridge, the locals jeered the Chelsea chairman and then ripped into their own manager.Bruce Buck got it in the neck because of the Blues' failure to offer Frank Lampard a new contract.And that was before the game had even started.By the time Swansea had established an unlikely 2-0 lead, the abuse being aimed in the direction of Benitez was fierce.Benitez has not stood a chance at Chelsea.Judging by the stick he took on that Capital One Cup night in...
Swansea City April 25, 2013
Daily Mail Victor Moses has said Chelsea's players would love Frank Lampard to sign a new deal at the club despite the midfielder not yet having been offered an extension.
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