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Frank Lampard refused to rule out a future move to Major League Soccer following Chelsea's draw with Paris St Germain on Sunday evening.
Lampard was spotted in Los Angeles earlier this summer, where he was with former England team-mate David Beckham, who is already plying a successful trade in America.
A move to LA alongside Beckham is reported to be on the cards, and Lampard admits that he may look at that - but not until next year.
"I have another year on my contract at Chelsea. We have a big season. We play in the Super Cup and the World Club Championship in December. Then it's up to Chelsea," he told reporters after the PSG match in New York.
"If they want to speak with me about my future, then I'll speak with them. I wouldn't rule anything out at the moment."
Pushed on whether he could move to the MLS soon, he replied: "Not at the moment, no, because I have a contract with Chelsea. Beyond that I don't know."
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