heroes Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard
DIDIER DROGBA is determined to quit Chelsea next month — and Frank Lampard could follow him.
Drogba, 33, is furious the club have rejected his demands for a new two-year contract.
And he has resolved to make a lucrative move to China in the January transfer window rather than wait until his contract expires next summer.
The Ivory Coast international has been offered a two-year deal by Chinese club Dalian Aerbin worth £200,000 per week while Chelsea are only prepared to give him 12 months at £125,000 a week.
That means Drog can earn £20MILLION in China or £6.5m at the Bridge.
Drogba's decision is a massive blow at a time that club legend Lampard is considering his future.
Lamps is offended and mystified at his recent treatment by manager Andre Villas-Boas.
The England star wants to know where he stands at the club he has served for the past 10 years and believes he deserves an explanation for his absence from Chelsea's starting line-up.
Yet he has been left in the dark by AVB, who insists he will not be making any special allowances for the midfielder.
Villas-Boas said: "Plenty of players are pushing for selection and Frank is not the only one.
"Lamps and John Terry represent the best in the history of this club.
"But every player must be treated as fairly as possible."
Lampard has 18 months of his £170,000-a-week Chelsea contract to run and is unhappy at being on the bench for the last two games against Valencia and Manchester City.
He voiced his frustrations after coming on as a sub to score the winning penalty against league leaders City on Monday.
Villas-Boas said last night: "I speak with Frank every day and he will continue to be important for this club.
"I know that Steve Kutner, Frank's agent, has contacted Ron Gourlay (Chelsea chief executive) about Frank's contract situation. But we have not decided yet."
Those claims were denied by Kutner, who said: "I did not call Ron Gourlay to specifically discuss Frank's contract.
"It is true we had a meeting a while ago but we do fairly frequently.
"We discussed Frank's importance to the club off the pitch on matters such as sponsorship and merchandising, as well as his importance on the pitch.
"We are very happy with the 18 months left on his contract.
"As far as the manager speaking to Frank is concerned, I can only rely on what Frank is telling me."
Chelsea will let Nicolas Anelka leave for Shanghai Shenhua in January but are unlikely to agree to Drog's departure while they fight for the title and Champions League.
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