Lampard under contract with City
THE English Premier League added to the mystery over Frank Lampard’s status on Thursday by confirming he is under contract at Manchester City and does not have a formal deal with partner club New York City FC.
The league statement came after the confusion over Lampard’s status amid continuing silence by the teams.
The New York team, which debuts in Major League Soccer in March, announced last July that Lampard signed a two-year contract, and used it to promote the sale of jerseys and season tickets. Shortly afterward, Manchester City said Lampard was returning to the Premier League on loan to stay match fit for his New York debut. But the announcement has been removed from the team website, and City never used the term “loan” again.
Lampard’s seven goals have been valuable to the team’s title defense, and when City announced on December 31 that he was staying for the rest of the season, the team said his “contract” had been extended.
MLS said that although Lampard had not signed a contract with NYCFC, the midfielder had one with City Football Group, the umbrella company for the portfolio of clubs owned by Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour. Now the Premier League has investigated the matter and confirmed that no integrity rules have been breached because Lampard’s only contract is with Manchester City and he is not on loan.
“Frank Lampard is registered with Manchester City FC until the end of the 2014-15 season,” the league said in a statement. “The Premier League has sought and received assurances from Manchester City that there is no agreement in place between the club or City Football Group with New York City FC relating to the player.”
The 36-year-old former Chelsea player originally said he was moving to MLS because he “didn’t want to play anywhere else in England because I had been so affiliated with one club.”
There has been criticism in the United States over Lampard’s failure to start the MLS season with the expansion franchise.
NYCFC supporters’ group, The Third Rail, said it was “outraged” by Lampard’s prolonged stay in England.
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