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Are Derby County one step closer to losing Frank Lampard as Maurizio Sarri leaves Chelsea?

Chelsea have announced manager Maurizio Sarri has left the club to take charge of Italian champions Juventus.

The Blues and Juventus have agreed a compensation package, understood to be in excess of £5million, for Sarri, 60, who signed a three-year deal with Chelsea when appointed last summer.

Frank Lampard, manager of Nottingham Forest's arch rivals Derby County, is the favourite to take over from Sarri, although the Rams have offered him a new contract.

"Maurizio Sarri is leaving Chelsea Football Club to return to Italy and become manager of Juventus," Chelsea announced on their official website.

"The two clubs have reached an agreement for the early termination of Sarri's contract with Chelsea FC which had two years left to run and is ending at his request."

Sarri joined Chelsea last July as a replacement for fellow Italian Antonio Conte after spending three years at Napoli.

He guided the Blues to third in the Premier League and won the Europa League, but still endured a tough campaign at Stamford Bridge with fans not convinced by his style of play.

Chelsea said Sarri wanted to return to Italy to be nearer his family, including his elderly parents.

Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said: "In talks we had following the Europa League final, Maurizio made it clear how strongly he desired to return to his native country, explaining that his reasons for wanting to return to work in Italy were significant."

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