
Frank
Lampard will be confirmed as the new Chelsea manager by Thursday, Sky Sports
News understands.
It is believed the 41-year-old has been seeking assurances about owner Roman
Abramovich's expectations and the club's plans once FIFA's transfer embargo
expires.
Sky Sports have been told the interview process included an open exchange of
views, with both sides wanting to be certain the relationship would work for
them.
Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia asked Lampard about his lack of
experience as a manager, his vision for the club, and whether he would look
to give opportunities to Chelsea's younger players.
Similarly, Lampard asked searching questions about Chelsea's expectations,
what constitutes success, and their transfer plans once the club is free to
trade again.
However, Chelsea's all-time leading scorer also told Abramovich he doesn't
expect any special treatment, and that he wants to be judged as any other
coach would be - by results on the pitch.
Sky Sports have also been told Lampard didn't ask for guarantees to be given
time to make an impact - even though when he signs the contract, Lampard
will be Chelsea's fourth manager in less than four years.
Negotiations over the financial terms and duration of Lampard's contract
were relatively easy to agree, Sky have also been told.
Once Lampard's move is complete, Derby County will then be free to pursue
his replacement with former PSV Eindhoven and Fenerbahce head coach Philip
Cocu remaining their first choice.
Negotiations with his representatives are ongoing with the Dutchman a free
agent after leaving Turkey, but is wanting more detail on Derby's plans for
the squad before committing to the job.