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Lampard agrees terms with New York club

the maestro: Frank Lampard
the maestro: Frank Lampard

NEW YORK - Former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has signed for new Major League Soccer (MLS) club New York City FC on a two-year contract.

Lampard became New York's second major signing following the arrival of former Barcelona and Spain forward David Villa to the club which will join MLS next year.

The 36-year-old left Chelsea last month after 13 years with the London club.

"It is a very exciting challenge for me in life terms. I had a fantastic 13 years with Chelsea that I can look back with pride upon.

"Having seen the vision here [New York], seeing a real long-term plan, I wanted to be part of that. I want to carry on challenging myself and be a leader not only on the pitch," Lampard told a news conference.

Lampard has played 106 matches for England and was part of the Fifa World Cup squad in Brazil, captaining the team in their final group game against Costa Rica.

"He is a professional, a leader and he ticked all the boxes in terms of the qualities to help grow our team," said New York City sporting director Claudio Reyna.

The midfielder said he had yet to make a decision on his England future having focused on resolving his club situation first.

New York City are owned by England's Manchester City and Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and will play at Yankee Stadium when the 2015 MLS season gets under way in February.

Lampard said no decision had yet been made on what he would do between now and the start of the new season.

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