The Blues have shown an excitement to spend up to £60m on Gordon and are sure of completing a game plan for the 21-year-old, who was left on the seat for Everton’s Carabao Cup win over Fleetwood Town on Tuesday night.

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After the game, Lampard cooled questions that his gathering decision was a demonstrate a future trade yet the chief yielded he really wants Gordon’s future organized at the earliest open door.

 

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“Everyone knows there’s advantage from Chelsea, it’s uncommonly open right now, but he’s our player. It’s as simple as that,” Toffees director said.

“He was on the seat [because] he had generally an issue with his heel after the game against Forest, we kept him out of it thoroughly aside from on the off chance that he was completely required tonight, I didn’t feel he was.”

Asked with respect to whether he wanted a fast finish to the experience, Lampard said: “Better trust it, ideally, or proceed and he’s our player, so that is what it is.”

 

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Gordon has taught Everton in regards to his longing to join Chelsea this mid year to allow him to play UEFA Champions League football, but the Toffees are yet to go with a keep going decision on Gordon’s future amidst stresses over superseding him this late in the trade window.

Chelsea genuinely have an unobtrusive bundle of players who are vital to Everton, including midfielder Ross Barkley and Billy Gilmour, as well as Michy Batshuayi, Armando Broja and Trevoh Chalobah.