Uxbridge Gazette

Lampard the big draw for transfer targets

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FRANK Lampard has revealed the importance of crunching the phones when it comes to sealing the biggest transfer deals.

Chelsea have shelled out more than £200 million overhaulin­g their squad this summer, and every high-profile new recruit has cited Lampard’s personal touch as pivotal to their signature.

The Blues beat Liverpool to the punch to lure prolific Germany striker Timo Werner to Stamford Bridge for £53 million, while Ajax’s Hakim Ziyech and Bayer Leverkusen’s Kai Havertz were further big-name arrivals.

Brazil stalwart Thiago Silva, England full-back Ben Chilwell and highly-rated France U21 defender Malang Sarr have also come through the west London doors.

While the players have admitted Lampard’s influence, the Chelsea boss himself has now admitted his part in pushing those deals over the line.

“You understand when the competitio­n is the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City that you need to state your best case to the player,” said Lampard.

“I think having been that player at one point, the idea as a manager is to try and sell the club and how I want to move forward.

“Petr (Cech) in his role does the same and I do that to the best of my ability when I speak to players.

“With a player like Timo (Werner), we were very, very keen to bring him in. “He needs to feel that from us

“I loved everything he said to me in those kinds of conversati­ons – and it’s the same with all those kinds of players that I have spoken to.

“I think that the manager-player conversati­on is really important because our relationsh­ip needs to be good and positive going forward.

“All you can do is do your best as a club because you know the competitio­n is doing their best, so I think we can be happy that we have brought in players of their level.

“That is just how we tried to work.”

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