Derby County proprietor, Mel Morris has expressed that Frank Lampard's transition to Chelsea "is certainly not a done arrangement".
Morris is trusting that Lampard will stay accountable for the club for next season, yet additionally conceded that it is inescapable his director will be designated by Chelsea sooner or later.
Chelsea was given consent by Derby on Tuesday, to start converses with Lampard over succeeding Juventus-bound Maurizio Sarri as their new head mentor.
The 41-year-old is broadly expected to take over at Stamford Bridge in the coming days with Derby in line to take a revealed £4million in pay.
"At the point when Frank met me just because, we discussed this chance and still, after all, that we knew at some stage this would occur. We simply didn't know when."
We discussed that and we both likely idea it would be some way off and, let's be honest, at this moment it's as yet not a done deal."Let's be gruff, to the extent I'm concerned I'm trusting this person will oversee us next season.
I'm not surrendering trust on that at the moment."But you'd need to state sooner or later it will occur – regardless of whether it's presently or some point in the future."
For Frank Lampard, it's a success win. He can't lose in this circumstance," Morris told talkSPORT.
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