
According to the latest report by the Daily Telegraph's famous reporter Matt Law and Sam Wallace, Lampard has informed Everton that he wants two Members of the Chelsea coaching staff to join his coaching staff at Everton, which is his first step as the club's new coach. In addition, Everton have begun to try to bring in Van der Beek and have a battle with Crystal Palace over a six-month loan loan for Van der Beek.
Contract talks over Lampard continued on Saturday and he is believed to have informed Everton that he wants Chelsea's Joe Edwards and Anthony Barry to work with him.
If Lampard wants to pack in the two managers, Chelsea will not stand in the way, and Tuchel has a high opinion of them. But Chelsea are likely to leave their future to individual decisions, rather than trying to force them to stay or force them against their will.
Lampard has decided not to work with his assistant coach in Derby County and Chelsea, Jody Morris, while Joe Edwards is expected to head to Everton to teach. Barry and Lampard are co-editors in the coaching class, so he may think he owes Lampard a favor, but it remains to be seen whether he will ultimately decide to join Everton. On Saturday night, word broke that Barry might choose to stay at Chelsea.
Chris Jones, who is now unemployed and also a member of Lampard's coaching staff at Chelsea, is likely to join Everton's coaching staff. And if Barry decides to stay at Chelsea, Paul Clement will be an alternative. No one is expecting Steve Holland to leave his job as an assistant coach for England, and he has signed a new contract with manager Southgate until the end of 2024.
Finally, the Telegraph mentioned lampard could also looking at Ali and Barkley, but they now have only one loan spot left.