
Lampard was in attendance at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night to watch the Blues draw 0-0 with Liverpool in the first game of the post-Graham Potter era.
After the former Brighton boss was sacked on Sunday, his former assistant Bruno Saltor took charge of first-team duties for the evening – and seems likely to remain in the post until a permanent replacement is found.
However, The Sun are reporting that Chelsea may instead turn to Lampard, who was sacked as Everton manager earlier this year.
It is claimed that Boehly could bring Lampard back to the club to take the reins for the remainder of the season.