As per talkSPORT, The previous Blues midfielder is set to come back to Stamford Bridge close by his ebb and flow Derby No 2 and previous Chelsea player Jody Morris, with their jobs set to be declared 'in the following 48 hours.'
With his up and coming move to Chelsea, Lampard, 41, who has been Derby administrator will supplant Maurizio Sarri who left his post to take over at Serie A bosses Juventus.
As a player at Chelsea, Lampard showed up and is the club's record goalscorer with 211 strikes. He won three Premier Leagues, four FA Cups, the Champions League, and Europa League, featuring in a period of remarkable accomplishment for the club.
At Derby, Lampard won 24 recreations from 57 matches and furthermore driven them to the quarter-last phase of the Carabao Cup.
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