Everton could announce Frank Lampard as their new manager by the end of TODAY with ex-Chelsea boss signing a two-and-a-half-year deal as he gets set to salvage Toffees’ season

  • Everton are due to announce Frank Lampard as their coach within 24 hours
  • Lampard has completed all the formalities to succeed Rafa Benitez at Goodison
  • The former Chelsea coach will welcome the arrival of Donny van de Beek on loan

By Sami Mokbel For Mailonline


Everton will announce Frank Lampard as their new head coach in the next 24 hours.

The former Chelsea boss has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal at Goodison Park and completed all the formalities attached to his move.

All that is left now is to publicly confirm his arrival as Rafa Benitez’s successor.  

Frank Lampard is primed to be named Everton coach in the next 24 hours

Frank Lampard is primed to be named Everton coach in the next 24 hours

The Chelsea legend has a point to prove and will be eager to show the lessons he has learned

The Chelsea legend has a point to prove and will be eager to show the lessons he has learned

The Chelsea legend has a point to prove and will be eager to show the lessons he has learned

There is hope that the official announcement could happen tonight – but that process could drag on into Monday. 

Either way, Lampard will now begin life as the club’s new boss.

And he will welcome the arrival of Manchester United forward Donny van de Beek on loan until the end of the season.

Van de Beek has agreed to join Everton on loan after the Toffees successfully hijacked Crystal Palace’s move to sign the Manchester United outcast.

Lampard has a tough task on his hand to rejuvenate an Everton side now battling the drop

Lampard has a tough task on his hand to rejuvenate an Everton side now battling the drop

Lampard has a tough task on his hand to rejuvenate an Everton side now battling the drop

But will be boosted by the arrival of Donny Van de Beek on loan from Manchester United

But will be boosted by the arrival of Donny Van de Beek on loan from Manchester United

But will be boosted by the arrival of Donny Van de Beek on loan from Manchester United

The Toffees, who are set to confirm Frank Lampard as their new manager, have agreed a loan fee – in-excess of £500,000 – to gazump the Eagles.

They are also covering all of of his £100,000-per-week wages.

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