By Daily Sports on October 26, 2019
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is hoping to see Tammy Abraham and Fikayo Tomori commit to new contracts at Stamford Bridge.
Both players have been given their big break at Stamford Bridge this season under a different coaching regime.
Managers of the past have not always looked to the academy ranks for inspiration in west London, but Lampard has favoured that approach amid a two-window transfer ban.
Discussions regarding extended stays are being held with two men to have earned
England call-ups this season, and Lampard would like to see a positive conclusion reached in those talks.
He told reporters when asked for an update on deals for exciting prospects: “Of course, I do [want them to stay].
“That goes slightly out of my remit when they are dealing with the club. The club know I love the players, I brought them into the team this season.
“They are doing particularly well but I leave those conversations to the club to discuss contracts but, of course, I want them to be here for a long time.
“That’s the conversation for me and the club I suppose. I made it clear that they are playing very well and I want them to stay.” (Goal)
•PHOTO: Tomori and Abraham
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 26, 2019
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