Rafa won't discuss Lamps future

Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez would not be drawn on the future of Frank Lampard on Tuesday, only saying the midfielder remains focused.

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Frank Lampard: Future continues to make the news

Frank Lampard: Future continues to make the news

The 34-year-old has been the subject of rife speculation in recent days and weeks, with his contract at Stamford Bridge due to expire in the summer.

Lampard's agent Steve Kutner has claimed the midfielder will not be offered a new contract by the west Londoners under any circumstance, while reports on Tuesday suggested Manchester United are plotting a deal.

Such a move would devastate Chelsea's fan base and was not something Benitez was willing to even consider.

"I think it's too early to talk about teams and the future," the Spaniard said. "Frank is under contract and playing for us. That's it.

"You know my idea. He's doing well, working very hard and I will try to bring the best from him. My position is exactly the same and if he can carry on scoring goals, I will be really pleased.

"And if Frank can carry on scoring goals and we can win games, I'll be even happier."

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