Fikayo Tomori joined AC Milan on loan in January and although there is a clause for the England international to stay in Milan permanently, he says it's "for the clubs to decide" where he ends up:
The day after Tomori completed his move to Milan, Lampard was sacked and replaced by Thomas Tuchel.
But Tomori says his focus since the switch to Italy has been all about Milan.
"There was nothing much to think really. Once I switched to Milan it was all about Milan. Whatever happens at Chelsea, happens at Chelsea."
It could be an important few months for Tomori on the international scene, too. Euro 2020 is due to take place this summer and after making his England debut in November 2019 it's something he would like to be aiming towards:
"I'd be lying if I said I'm not thinking about it, of course I am. But at the moment I'm taking it game by game, week by week and hopefully at the end of the season I have a Scudetto and I'm in the England squad."
Tomori also discussed the danger of social media with racism:
"With social media being so accessible to everyone, someone can make a fake account within five minutes and go there to spout racist abuse because someone made a mistake in the game,"
"Being able to identify someone who is doing these wrong things and punish them, make an example of them, is only going to help."
"If someone robs a bank you know they're punished. If someone is racist, they should be punished so those kinds of steps need to be made."
Words from: www.bbc.com
Fikayo Tomori spoke further on racism issues in social media in a similar way to an interview granted to Sky UK which we reported yesterday. You can find it here.