Frank Lampard intends to assemble an eight-man backroom team when he takes charge of Chelsea.
The Derby County manager has agreed a three-year deal with the Blues.
And the Daily Star says Lampard intends to bring an extended team with him to the west London outfit.
Rams assistant manager Jody Morris was crucial to the 41-year-old's success at Derby.
Chris Jones left Chelsea to join Lampard's backroom staff as a first-team coach and looks to return with him to Stamford Bridge.
Derby's head goalkeeping coach and former Premier League star Shay Given could also be headed to SW6.
Steve Rands was recruited by Lampard from Manchester City last summer as head of performance analysis.
During his seven years at City, he worked under Roberto Mancini, Manuel Pellegrini and Pep Guardiola.
Darren Wassall has been in charge of the Academy at Derby since April 2009, but may be tempted by a fresh start with a Premier League outfit.
Derby club doctor Amit Pannu, formerly of Blackburn, head of fitness Steve Haines and medical man Robin Sadler make up the eight.