Previous England midfielder Frank Lampard says he will be "in close contact" with his old club Chelsea as he settles on his next vocation move. The 38-year-old left New York City in November and media hypothesis has mounted that he could come back to the London group in a training part or some other limit. Lampard watched Premier League pioneers Chelsea's 1-0 home win over West Bromwich Albion not long ago and was a spectator at preparing on Wednesday when director Antonio Conte said he was fit as a fiddle to proceed with his playing vocation.
"Regardless I'm sitting tight for the five-year contract to come through from Chelsea, they haven't called yet," Lampard clowned amid a meeting. "Whatever happens, in some limit I will be at Chelsea, whether that is with my season ticket watching them... I don't have the foggiest idea. I will be in close contact. "I do not sort of anxious that the end of my profession is coming and considering, 'What will happen now?'," included Lampard.
"I've taken this Christmas to appreciate family, two or three brews and an additional turkey and I'll settle on a choice in January whether I bear on playing - I have a couple of choices - or complete and proceed onward to whatever the following thing will be," he said.
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