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Old 11-23-2007, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Lampard Wants Juve Move - Report

Would be very interesting to say the least. Ranieri brought him to Chelsea and its been rumoured that he was extremely unhappy to see Mourinho ushered out.

If it happens, I think it would be a good thing for English football. More Englishmen, should play abroad. They get accustomed to new tactics, styles of play and it benefits the player and the NT.

Also, it would ease the meatpie production in England. Now everyone gets a chance to have one...

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Chelsea star Frank Lampard is desperate for a move to Juventus, according to the Corriere dello Sport.




The goalscoring midfielder is ready to quit Stamford Bridge after the recent departure of Jose Mourinho and would like a fresh challenge in a foreign country.

Juventus unsuccessfully tried to lure Lampard to Turin last summer but with his contract expiring in 2009, the Bianconeri would only need to fork out around £9m to get their man.

The key person in luring Lampard to Turin is Juve Coach Claudio Ranieri. It was the Tinkerman who was responsible for launching the East Londoner’s career when he signed him from West Ham in 2001.

The pair have an excellent relationship and Lampard was said to be devastated when Ranieri was axed by Roman Abramovich in 2004.

Juventus have made the signing of a top-class centre midfielder a priority as summer signings Tiago Mendes and Sergio Almiron have dreadfully failed to shine.

Lampard was in action last night during England’s 3-2 home defeat to Croatia. The 29-year-old scored a penalty but it was not enough as the Three Lions embarrassingly failed to qualify for Euro 2008.
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