By Daily Sports on December 7, 2019
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has said the club could be active in the January transfer window after their two window transfer ban was lifted on Friday.
Lampard said that he will “put players forward to the club” after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) halved the club’s transfer ban to allow them to sign players in January.
“If there is a chance to strengthen it, then we will look at it,” Lampard said at a news conference.
While the Chelsea boss wouldn’t be drawn on who he wants to bring to the club, he said: “It is important to keep the balance of the squad right. I don’t see it as 11 players but 20 plus men. I need to ensure we go in the right direction.”
Chelsea travel to face Everton in the Premier League on Saturday with Lampard saying that their opponents’ sacking of ex-manager Marco Silva on Thursday was “perfect timing” for his team.
Lampard added: “It is unfortunate for Marco Silva. Every manager is always giving everything for their club. I am sure he will go on to manage well elsewhere.” (ESPN)
•PHOTO: Frank Lampard
Source Daily Sports
Posted December 7, 2019
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