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Monaco coy over Frank Lampard transfer

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The French outfit wants to bring the English midfielder to Stade Louis II, but stated that there is nothing concrete regarding the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 star’s transfer.
AS Monaco are reportedly pursuing Chelsea midfielder, Frank Lampard, after rumours suggested that the English midfielder might be on his way out from Stamford Bridge by the end of the season. The midfielder has been linked with possible transfers to China,
America and France following his unsettlement at the club.
The new Chelsea manager, Rafa Benitez, has clearly stated that Lampard and fellow Englishman, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ashley-Cole-c6809, are not part of his plans and would be leaving the London-based club next summer. The news has caused a stir around the globe, with different clubs
such as Guizhou Renhe, LA Galaxy and AS Monaco interested in the talisman.
AS Monaco are the joint Ligue 2 leaders along with FC Nantes. Les Rogue et Blanc aim to bolster their squad with new players including an experienced and dynamic playmaker, who can quickly adapt to the team.
Lampard is among the preferred options for manager, Claudio Ranieri, who brought the player to Stamford Bridge when the Italian used to manage the London-based club. The midfield maestro is said to have a good relationship with his former boss, and that
might convince the Englishman to move to Stade Louis II.
The former Coupe de la Ligue winners are interested in the veteran, though they’re yet to submit a bid for the 34-year-old. A club official stated while talking to the press:
“There is nothing concrete.”
The former West Ham United player has nearly 400 appearances for Chelsea, and is considered more of a legend at the club. The London-born player has helped the club in winning several titles including the Premier League, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the
Champions League, during his 11-year spell at the club.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Frank-Lampard-c14097 has lost his long held first-team place at his current club. If the player wishes to have more playing team during what’s remaining of his professional career, the midfielder would need to switch to another club where his services would be
required, in a manner that gets the best out of his ability as a playmaker.

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