
Former
Chelsea star Frank Lampard could follow David Villa’s footsteps and join
Melbourne City on a short-term deal next season.
Lampard is a free agent after announcing last month that he would be leaving
Chelsea at the end of his contract after 13 years at Stamford Bridge.
Both Lampard and Villa are set to move to the MLS next March to play for New
York City, and the duo are expected to feature together at Manchester City's
A-League franchise in Melbourne prior to the Big Apple switch.
Former Australia and Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has fuelled
speculation that 36-year-old Lampard could move to Melbourne City after
revealing his ex-Chelsea team-mate had asked him about life in the Victoria
state capital.
"I said Sydney was the best place to live, but I spoke very highly of
Melbourne. I actually love Melbourne. It’s a great city. I told him how
passionate in particular the Victorians are with their sport,” Schwarzer
told The World Game.
"There is huge potential in the game in Australia and it would be
unbelievable if he went to Australia. I said to him that he would love
living there. It's a great place to live.
"He walked away with that and I know what he's like. So we will see."