Jose Mourinho will launch �30m bid to tempt Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard to join him at Real Madrid

By Malcolm Folley

On a mission: Frank Lampard could help Chelsea secure the title today


Jose Mourinho will make a £30million move for Chelsea star Frank Lampard if, as expected, the Portuguese becomes Real Madrid manager next month.

Today Lampard can help Chelsea towards the Premier League title, a mission which could be complete by this evening if Carlo Ancelotti's team beat Liverpool at Anfield and championship rivals Manchester United later lose at Sunderland.

But with Chelsea closing on the Double - they meet Portsmouth in the FA Cup Final at Wembley in 13 days' time - Lampard will become a target for Mourinho, who is already regarded in Spain as Real's next manager.

A close source told The Mail on Sunday: 'Mourinho has always loved Frank, who would have to think long and hard if he was asked to sign for him at Real Madrid.

'Frank's phenomenal scoring record from midfield would have to be attractive to Real. 'This would be the one move Frank might find too tempting to ignore. In many ways, it would be a great way for him to finish his career after the World Cup this summer.'

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and manager Ancelotti would surely resist Lampard's exit, so integral has he been to Chelsea's rise in the past seven years.


Blues brothers: Frank Lampard and Jose Mourinho at Chelsea


But if the club are serious about living within their means, then a bid of around £30m for a 31-year-old would be difficult to resist - and it would provide funds to buy the £40m-rated Argentine, Kun Aguero, from Atletico Madrid.

Mourinho is almost certain to be installed as Real's new boss once he has completed his Champions League odyssey with Inter Milan in the final against Bayern Munich in Real's Bernabeu Stadium on May 22.

Two years ago, Mourinho tried but failed to lure Lampard to Milan. While Lampard pledged his allegiance to Chelsea by signing a five-year contract, estimated to be worth £39m in August 2008, a summons to renew his partnership with Mourinho at the world's most prestigious club - and in the company of Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo - would be hard to resist.



source :dailymail
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