Frank Lampard offered a return to Premier League coaching role.

Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has reportedly been granted a return to Premier League management.
The 42 years old has been out of work since January when he was ruthlessly fired by his former club.
But he’s surfaced as the front contender to replace Roy Hodgson at Crystal Palace, according to The Telegraph.
The Palace boss deal at Palace is due to lapse at the end of the season with the club yet to offer him a new deal.
Lampard is Palace’s top pick if the Selhurst Park outfit decides to part ways with the 73-year-old.
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The Blues legend is believed to be keen on returning his managerial job in England’s top flight following his stint at Stamford Bridge.
He’s also been linked with the England U21 job, but the report indicates that Lampard is not interested in that gig.
However, it is unclear whether or not he would take an offer from Palace or wait for other possible opportunities.
It is understood that Palace are lining up a £50 million summer overhaul and prepare to add high-profile loan signings to their team.
With Lampard’s Chelsea relationships, the likes of Tammy Abraham and Billy Gilmour could be available.
Lampard is not the only boss linked with the Palace hot-seat as Burnley boss Sean Dyche and Eddie Howe have also been mooted.
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Frank Lampard offered a return to Premier League coaching role.