Frank Lampard has confirmed he will leave Chelsea this summer after 13 glorious years at Stamford Bridge.

The England midfielder’s contract expires on June 30 and the 35-year-old has revealed he will not be signing an extension.

He leaves as a Blues legend having made 648 appearances and became the club’s all-time leading goalscorer with an incredible 211 strikes.

Lampard’s time in west London was littered with trophies as he lifted the Premier League three times, won the FA Cup four times, picked up the League Cup twice and conquered Europe by winning the Champions League and Europa League trophies.

Here’s a look back at some of his career highlights and the moments that made him one of Chelsea’s greatest ever players.

Lampard follows Ashley Cole in leaving Stamford Bridge this summer. However, there has been some good news for Blues fans during the close-season as John Terry penned a one-year contract.