England midfielder Frank Lampard Tuesday suggested
Major League Soccer (MLS) would be one of the options for his
post-Chelsea career after the World Cup.
Lampard told the press he would not hurry to make decisions about his
future, but it's reported that his agent has been in talks with New
York City FC, a new MLS club .
The club, jointly owned by Manchester City and Major League
Baseball's New York Yankees, is to debut in February 2015. Lampard said
it was an option he was considering.
"The America thing is an option. I am looking at different options.
The main thing is that I want to carry on playing, I feel very fit and
fresh and I am enjoying it," he said.
Lampard, 35, said on Monday that he would leave Chelsea after 13
years with the club and the World Cup is likely to mark the end of his
international career.
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