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Frank Lampard: 'No ins or outs at Chelsea on deadline day'

Frank Lampard: 'No ins or outs at Chelsea on deadline day'
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The French striker had been linked with Tottenham and Inter Milan but looks set to remain at Stamford Bridge.

Frank Lampard has confirmed Olivier Giroud will remain at Stamford Bridge as he does not expect Chelsea to make any signings before the close of the transfer window.

The Blues boss hailed the France striker's "impeccable" conduct during a turbulent January window.

Scotching the chances of the Blues recruiting Napoli's Dries Mertens or Paris St Germain's Edinson Cavani, Lampard said that means Giroud will stay at Chelsea.

Olivier Giroud looks set to stick with Chelsea for the rest of the season
Olivier Giroud looks set to stick with Chelsea for the rest of the season (Anthony Devlin/PA)

Giroud had the chance to move to Tottenham or Inter Milan, but despite his not moving Lampard insisted the 33-year-old still has a big role to play for the Blues this term.

Asked if Chelsea were close to recruiting Mertens from Napoli, Lampard said: "No. The window is probably 95 per cent shut for us.

"So the answer will probably be no to the players I'm guessing you'll be asking about."

World Cup-winning striker Giroud has fallen down the Stamford Bridge pecking order, with England hotshot Tammy Abraham already bagging 13 Premier League goals this term.

Chelsea were always willing to let Giroud leave in the January window, but only if they could recruit a direct replacement.

Chelsea had been linked with Dries Mertens, right
Chelsea had been linked with Dries Mertens, right (Martin Rickett/PA)

And after being thwarted on a number of targets, Lampard now believes Giroud will refocus on the task in hand with Chelsea.

"Will he leave? No... no ins means no outs," said Lampard.

"Olivier Giroud in this window has been incredible as a professional and as a man.

"We all know there's been interest and I've sat here at every press conference and said it could happen but only if it worked for all parties, so the club and the player.

"He's been impeccable in that period and I've got huge respect for him as a man and a player."

Tammy Abraham could be asked to play through the pain barrier at Leicester
Tammy Abraham could be asked to play through the pain barrier at Leicester (John Walton/PA)

Abraham could yet shake off his ankle injury in time to lead Chelsea's line in Saturday's Premier League clash at Leicester.

The 22-year-old hobbled off the pitch at the end of Chelsea's 2-2 Premier League draw with Arsenal, and missed the FA Cup victory at Hull.

But the former Aston Villa loanee trained on Friday and could yet be fit for the King Power Stadium trip.

"He's trained today and felt OK, but we need to see if there's a reaction," said Lampard.

"It's a pain injury. We'll test him in the morning. But he did get out there today and that's good in the longer term."

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