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The Next Lampard? 3 Reasons Why This English Kid To Chelsea Makes Sense

Ross Barkley

Part of the new generation of British talents coming through, Ross Barkley has stamped his name across English football in little less than a year’s time. Born in the Wavertree area of Liverpool, a region with the long lasting Beatles legacy, Barkley has come up leaps and bound through the ranks at Everton. Born and bred an Evertonian, Barkley has caught the eye of many a big club with his impressive displays on the pitch. He could be said as one of the big reasons for Everton’s brilliant season so far. They are hot on the heels of fourth placed Arsenal, thanks in no small part to the excellence of Barkley.

As it stands, Everton aren’t the biggest of clubs in England, and vultures have been circulating around Barkley ever since he came to the fore. His imposing physique goes along well with his exciting brand of football, and as far as reports in the media go, he might well be subject of a Chelsea bid in the summer. He won’t come cheap though, having been an England international of late. But you can never rule out anything when Chelsea are concerned, and Jose Mourinho could pull off a coup if he manages to bring him to the Bridge. Here are three thoughts as to why Barkley to Chelsea makes sense.

Frank Lampard has his days numbered

Frank Lampard has given Chelsea 12 amazing years of service. He has created cherished memories and became the idol of many fans. However, looking forward, it is time for the club to let go. While Frank’s contributions in shirt sales and goal scoring feats are undoubtedly crucial, keeping a 34 year old veteran at the club with a huge wage bill is a risk not many will take. Furthermore, the presence of other midfield talents around the world may prove to be more attractive and less expensive acquisitions.

As much as he has contributed to Chelsea’s cause for over a decade, it is somewhat bittersweet that Lampard’s days at the very top of the English game seems to be all but over. He hasn’t got the legs anymore, and his goalscoring acumen seems to be on a negative spiral. Lampard is currently on a rolling one year contract and is on big wages. Jose Mourinho could definitely put a full stop to the legendary Frank’s career at Chelsea; after all he seldom hesitates in pulling plugs. Barkley could be an apt replacement for Chelsea’s record goalscorer, but would the weight of expectations bog the youngster down is the big question.