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    Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon insists Frank Lampard will see out the final year of his contract if a new deal cannot be agreed.

    Lampard, 30, wants a longer deal than Chelsea's current offer of four years.

    Chelsea have again insisted he is not for sale after rejecting a £7.95m bid from Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan.

    Kenyon said: "We'd like to hope we can reach an agreement but if we can't we have always worked on the basis that he sees out the terms of his contract."

    He explained: "The situation is ongoing. We have always maintained that we want Frank to stay and an offer was made to that effect.

    "That offer is still on the table. Frank is under contract and he still has one year to run on that."

    New Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe Scolari insisted Lampard was happy to stay at Chelsea, but his agent, Steve Kutner, said the player's future was "completely unresolved".

    Scolari revealed on Tuesday that Lampard had told him he wanted to stay "for more than one year".

    "I was very happy because I asked if he wants to stay and he said 'yes, I will stay at Chelsea'," said Scolari.

    However, Kutner's response soon after Scolari's news conference cast more doubt on the player's future.

    Talks over a new deal for Lampard have been on-going for two years without success, and Chelsea face the prospect of the England international leaving for free next summer if the matter is not resolved.

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    "You've got Inter claiming they've made a bid, Chelsea saying that they are not entering into discussions over a transfer and Lampard pretty much saying meet my terms," said BBC football correspondent Jonathan Legard.

    "The Lampard team are not happy, they are frustrated. Lampard wants to stay - exactly as Scolari said in his press conference - but he would like a five-year deal and Chelsea are only offering four on, from what I gather about £150,000-a-week.

    "If Lampard feels that Chelsea won't meet his terms then perhaps he needs to look elsewhere and that is why Inter have come back again and are still confident they can get him to play for them next season under Jose Mourinho."



    Scolari wants a "family" atmosphere in the squad

    BBC 5 Live also report Chelsea insist there was no row between Lampard and chief executive Peter Kenyon at the Cobham training ground on Tuesday, despite reports to the contrary.

    And at his first news conference in England since taking charge, Scolari insisted he envisaged Lampard's long-term future being in south-west London.

    "I met him on Monday and told him that I like him very much as a player and as a person and I asked him if he wanted to stay, not only for this season but for longer," added Scolari.

    "After we had spoken for 15 minutes, he said he wants to stay and play for Chelsea for many years.

    "I am very happy because I think Chelsea need Lampard and I think he is with us for more than one year."

    BBC Sport revealed on Monday that Inter had contacted the Blues over Lampard.

    There was an offer and we confirm it

    Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti
    However, a statement on Chelsea's website on Tuesday read: "We have informed Inter that we will not enter into any discussions regarding the transfer."

    Despite Chelsea's insistence that they had not received an offer from Inter, the Italian club's president Massimo Moratti claims a bid was made.

    "This is not true," said Moratti. "There was an offer and we confirm it. However, we don't want to create any big problems.

    "They replied that they have no intention of negotiating, as was their right. Now we will see."

    Lampard also has an option under Fifa rules to buy out the remaining 12 months of his contract.

    Scolari has already signed Portugal midfielder Deco from Barcelona to join the Blues' already considerable midfield resources.

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    Since he preffered being managed under Mourinho he going to leave.

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