Frank Lampard determined to change Chelsea star, asks Petr Cech for replacement

Reports in England claim that Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is determined to sign a new goalkeeper even if Kepa stays.

According to the Telegraph, Lampard is said to be so determined to start with a different keeper next year that he has ordered Petr Cech and former goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon to compile two lists.

One of these lists will comprise options should Kepa be sold and another cheaper targets if the Spaniard stays.

Jan Oblak will without doubt be in the expensive list, dependent on Kepa going, as he is valued at £110m by Atletico Madrid.

But it is not known what list Dean Henderson would be in, with the Man Utd goalkeeper, currently on loan at Sheffield United, estimated to be worth about £50m.

Meanwhile, Chelsea, during the last weekend, were reported to have stalled over signing Dean Henderson as Sheffield United confirm talks with Manchester United for the on loan keeper.

Henderson – among a number of other keepers – has been linked with a Stamford Bridge move for some time as Frank Lampard searched for a replacement to out of favour Kepa who is likely to leave at the end of this season.