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Wednesday 9 July, 2008 |
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There are reports that Inter tabled an improved bid for Chelsea star Frank Lampard late last night.
The Italian champions have chosen Lampard as their main transfer objective for the summer, but Chelsea are said to have rebuffed a £6m advance.
The West London giants claimed yesterday that the England international wasnt for sale and that they wouldnt negotiate with the Beneamata, but Inter chief Massimo Moratti insisted that he wouldnt give up on a transfer.
It is widely believed that Moratti has increased his bid to around £8m and is waiting for a response from the Blues.
Chelsea seem to be keen to keep Lampard for another season, but with his contract set to expire next summer they may opt to cash in their asset.
However, boss Luiz Felipe Scolari has stated that he is looking forward to working with the former West Ham man and may put pressure on the board to fend off Inters advances.
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