Frank Lampard is able to deliver a former Everton participant again to the membership if stories are to be believed…
What’s the phrase?
That’s in keeping with Simon Phillips, who spoke to GIVEMESPORT in regards to the Toffees’ curiosity in Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley.
He mentioned: “Ross Barkley is needed by Lampard, however with the historical past there with the membership, the best way Barkley left, I’m not so positive that they might need him again.”
Though Frank Lampard is reportedly a fan, and with the midfielder with solely a yr left on his £100k-per-week contract, there is no such thing as a doubt that the polarising star may very well be tempted again to Goodison Park for a cut-price.
Lampard ought to keep away from him
The choice to nominate Rafael Benitez was one which break up the fanbase utterly, devastating the membership and almost sinking them into relegation.
Though signing Barkley would possible not have this identical impression, it might definitely polarise a fanbase that was torn aside throughout Benitez’s reign.
Ought to Everton signal Ross Barkley?
Sure
No

Not solely this, however the probability that he might even be a hit upon re-signing for the membership is so unlikely given he has by no means actually discovered any kind since leaving in 2018.
Having made almost 100 appearances for Chelsea, it may be assumed that he has been a mainstay within the aspect however suffered a couple of unlucky accidents.
In actuality, having performed simply 5,152 minutes, his time on the pitch per recreation averages out to simply over 52 minutes a match, that means he has by no means really been thought-about a starter on the membership.
With simply 12 targets and 11 assists to his title throughout this era, many would possible dub his transfer to the English capital a failure. Evertonians will delight on this truth given the best way he left.
Simply six Premier League appearances final season, and coming into the ultimate yr of his contract, Chelsea will even be delighted to see the again of this signing who has been dubbed “horrible” by journalist Daniel Storey.
One argument made in opposition to his potential return is: would he be a very good choice if he had by no means performed for Everton earlier than?
The reply is a powerful no, and Lampard ought to heed these phrases to keep away from a romantic re-signing who provides little footballing worth. In brief, it might be a horrible mistake to re-sign him.