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JOHN TERRY is reportedly set for a shock reunion with Chelsea buddy Frank Lampard at Derby County.

The 37-year-old left Aston Vila this week after failing to help get Steve Bruce’s side back into the Premier League.

 Frank Lampard is reportedly set for a reunion with his old Chelsea captain John Terry at Derby
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Frank Lampard is reportedly set for a reunion with his old Chelsea captain John Terry at DerbyCredit: Getty
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But claims that he has agreed to have another crack at winning Championship promotion with his old Blues team-mate.

Lampard took charge of the Rams on Thursday on a three-year deal.

And the ex-England midfielder was immediately asked about a possible reunion with his ex-Stamford Bridge captain and close friend JT.

The 39-year-old said: “I had conversations with him this season about how he was getting on and about the Championship. He will definitely be there for me. We are close.”

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 Lampard was appointed as Derby's new manager this week
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Lampard was appointed as Derby's new manager this weekCredit: Twitter @dcfcofficial
 John Terry left Aston Villa this week but is reportedly set for another crack at trying to win Championship promotion
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John Terry left Aston Villa this week but is reportedly set for another crack at trying to win Championship promotionCredit: AFP

However, Terry will be taking a significant pay cut on the £60,000-a-week he earned at Villa Park.

Derby’s top paid players are only on around half of that and owner Mel Morris has confirmed he wants to cut costs.

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He said: “It’s impossible to spend at the level we have year after year after year. Financial Fair Play is very real, we take it very seriously, and we’ve even been a big advocate of FFP.

“So it’s time to bring our house in order in that regard. But as Frank has said, it’s time to try to look at doing that while seeing if we can progress at the same time.”

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