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Nick Purewal & Alex Smith

Frank Lampard confirms Chelsea's Edinson Cavani transfer plans

Frank Lampard has refused to rule out Chelsea making a move for want-away Paris Saint Germain striker Edinson Cavani.

Uruguay hitman Cavani has handed in an official transfer request at PSG, with Atletico Madrid rumoured to be waiting in the wings to recruit the 32-year-old.

Chelsea are able to make January signings after their two-window FIFA transfer ban was lifted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), and Lampard has not dampened down any links to Cavani.

Asked whether he had any interest in recruiting Cavani, Lampard said: "He's a great player; I played against him and I always loved his mentality and attitude, and obviously his goal-scoring record speaks for itself.

Edinson Cavani has handed in an official transfer request at PSG (AFP via Getty Images)

"I'm not absolutely aware of what the situation is, so we'll see. He's an experienced player, but so are many other players out there.

"I think we are young, and we know about the transitions. The idea of bringing in experience is something I'm certainly not absolutely looking away from.

"Because sometimes the young players need a little bit of help, and if that's the case then that may help us."

PSG sporting director Leonardo confirmed Cavani's transfer request on Sunday, with the 116-cap forward's availability likely to spark a transfer scramble across Europe.

Frank Lampard refused to rule out a move for Edinson Cavani (Newcastle United via Getty Image)

Cavani has struck just three goals in 13 appearances in all competitions for PSG, but his pedigree and experience could offer Chelsea a strong alternative to in-form England hitman Tammy Abraham.

Chelsea bossed possession and territory at Newcastle but wound up losing 1-0 in Saturday's Premier League clash, leaving Lampard again frustrated by his side's lacklustre finishing.

But the former England midfielder insisted drawing another blank in front of goal does not quicken the Blues' need for new recruits.

"I don't think Newcastle hastens anything, it's just we couldn't do any business in the summer window," said Lampard.

"At this point it's something we've seen as a bit of a problem in our home games.

"So we've got to work hard with the group here, and then if we can improve in terms of goal scoring, it's for sure something we have to look at."

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