
Derby
have given Frank Lampard permission to miss the club's return to pre-season
training as he continues talks with Chelsea regarding the vacant manager's
job.
Chelsea were granted permission to speak to former player Lampard last week
as the club look to replace Maurizio Sarri after the Italian returned to his
homeland with Juventus.
Sky sources understand Chelsea have told Derby they are prepared to pay the
£4m compensation clause in Lampard's contract.
With talks ongoing, Derby confirmed Lampard had been excused from training
on Monday and Tuesday to allow discussions to conclude "as soon as
possible", while the Sky Bet Championship club will also step up their
search for a potential replacement.
A statement from Derby read: "The first few days of pre-season training will
be focused on fitness training and will continue as planned under the
guidance of the fitness, medical, conditioning and sports science teams at
the club's training centre.
"On the assumption that Frank will reach an agreement with Chelsea to become
their new manager, the club shall step up its efforts to find a replacement
manager."
Derby chairman Mel Morris told talkSPORT on Monday: "Obviously it's a matter
between Chelsea and Frank at this stage, but they've now got the opportunity
to finalise matters. When Frank and I first met, we discussed this very
eventuality, the only difference is the timing of this.
"Our belief at this point in time is that Frank and Chelsea need to have the
time now to finalise the transaction between them."
Asked if Chelsea have already had sufficient time, he added: "You could say
that. I think in fairness that Frank was away on vacation, didn't come back
until Friday - a well-deserved vacation, it was a pretty tough season - so I
think that's been a big factor."
Lampard's former team-mate Petr Cech, who is technical and performance
advisor at Chelsea, claimed the former England captain is not the only
manager under consideration at Stamford Bridge.
However, Cech added Chelsea will look to confirm any appointment before the
team's pre-season starts.
Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard is among the names linked with Derby should
Lampard leave for Chelsea, and though the Rangers manager told Sky Sports
News he is aware of the speculation, he stressed he has no intention of
leaving "one of the biggest clubs you can manage".
Morris admitted the club will face a "tough time" should Lampard return to
Chelsea, where he won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a
Champions League during a glittering 13-year career.
"We're going to have a tough time ahead if Frank goes. If he'd done a bad
job at Derby this season then this wouldn't be happening," Morris said.
"It's impossible in a situation like this. The last thing you want is, if
someone has a desire to go, them looking over their shoulder. I have a great
relationship with Frank - and Chelsea - and this will continue."
Asked what he would be looking for in a new manager, should he lose Lampard,
Morris said: "Someone who will embrace the academy - like Frank has - and
have a relationship and connection with the fans.
"And there's an expectation at the club that we have to play football a
certain way."