On Thursday night, the Premier League confirmed that Lampard is only
contracted to Manchester City, and that the former England international
did not have any formal contract with the new MLS franchise.
The League statement came in response to the confusion over Lampard's status amid continuing silence by both clubs.
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 after
that, Manchester City announced Lampard was returning to the Premier
League on loan to stay match-fit for his New York debut.
MLS claimed that although Lampard had not signed a contract with New
York, the former Chelsea midfielder had a deal with City Football Group,
the umbrella company for the clubs owned by Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour.
And on Friday Lampard issued a statement of his own, in which he insists there has been no issues between the two clubs.
"I
want to make it completely clear about my situation as I have read a
lot of lies and nonsense over the last few days. When released from
Chelsea last year at the end of my contract, I signed a commitment to
play in NYCFC for two years starting 1 January 2015. I was then offered
the opportunity to train and be part of the Man City squad in the
interim to keep myself in the best shape going into New York," he wrote.
"This period has since been extended by Manchester City and I will now
start playing for NYCFC at the end of the current Premier League season.
There has always been a constant dialogue between all parties in this
time to find the best solution for everyone. I can say that I am very
excited about arriving in New York and giving everything to the team to
make us a success in the MLS as soon as possible."
...SkySports
...SkySports
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