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Lampard to keep faith with Abraham and Mount despite transfer temptations

CAS has halved Chelsea’s two-window transfer ban so the Blues can look to recruit in January.

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Frank Lampard insists flourishing young talents Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount are “here to stay” despite Chelsea eyeing new January recruits.

Chelsea saw their FIFA transfer ban lifted on Friday, after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) upheld the Blues’ appeal.

The Swiss-based CAS halved Chelsea’s two-window transfer embargo and cut their fine in two as well, leaving the Stamford Bridge club able to recruit next month.

“The fans won’t lose that feeling for the young players; they won’t lose it because the young players are here to stay,” said Lampard.

“And the young players beneath that, if they train well enough and show enough then they’ll get their opportunities because that’s how I am here.

“So I don’t think there’s any problem with that, if we’re going to try and do something it will be for the improvement of the squad.

“But if you think we’re going to line up Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham, Reece James and sell them, we’re not.

Chelsea’s Reece James, Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount with Kurt Zouma
Chelsea’s Reece James, Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount with Kurt Zouma (Martin Rickett/PA)

Chelsea could look to recruit a left-back next month, with Leicester’s Ben Chilwell heavily linked with a Stamford Bridge switch.

Wilfried Zaha wants a move away from Crystal Palace to realise his Champions League ambitions, while England teenager Jadon Sancho is reportedly unsettled at Borussia Dortmund.

England hitman Abraham has fired 11 Premier League goals and laid on three assists in 14 top-flight appearances this term, while midfielder Mount has hit the net on five occasions.

Lampard admitted Chelsea will not pass up the chance to dip into the market, but also insisted he wants to capitalise on the rich academy talent at his disposal.

Lampard said: “Every big team buys. In the competitive nature of the Premier League and where we’re at, look at what Manchester United have spent in recent years and Manchester City, and now Tottenham last summer and Arsenal.

“And everyone is trying so it’s obviously part of the picture. We sometimes get a finger pointed at us because people are still thinking about 15, 20 years ago, when Roman Abramovich turned up at the club.

“Every club is buying. So that’s part of it. But at the moment we have managed to utilise a lot of hard work that has gone into the academy over the last 15 or so years and that’s great to see that coming through in one go.

“So that’s changed our picture slightly but we still want to improve if the opportunities are there.”

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