England midfielder Frank Lampard will put his own future aside in a bid to secure a family double in tonight's Champions League final against Manchester United.

Lampard, whose mother Pat died in between their two semi-final legs against Liverpool, was at Wembley on Saturday to see uncle Harry Redknapp lift the FA Cup with Portsmouth.

Redknapp's wife Sandra was Pat's twin sister and the whole family were left devastated by her untimely death last month.

Lampard's future has once again become the subject of much transfer speculation because the midfielder has yet to sign a long-term extension to his current contract.

Lampard's deal expires in 2009 but the Chelsea midfielder is determined to sort out his situation in the summer.

In the meantime he remains focused on helping Chelsea to their first Champions League crown and making it a memorable family double.

''I was at Wembley on Saturday to see Harry win the FA Cup,'' revealed Lampard.

''It was a great day for the family and Harry in his career. He deserved that for what he has given to the game.

''I was fully supporting him on Saturday and I'm sure he and all the Redknapp family will be supporting me tomorrow night. I hope we can make it a family double.''

Lampard's personal grief over the loss of his mother was there for all to see as raw emotion when he scored a decisive extra-time penalty against Liverpool.

Lampard kissed a black armband he had worn under his shirt and was reduced to tears in the corner of the ground as he celebrated with his team-mates.

But the reflective England star says lifting the trophy in the Luzhniki Stadium this evening would ''top anything'' he achieved in the semi-final.

''That was a big moment for me,'' he admitted.

''Tomorrow is a defining moment for a lot of players in our team. Some have won the Champions League. A lot of us haven't.

''I want to be part of a winning team tomorrow. It is not about it being a defining moment for me. My defining moment will be if I can be among my team-mates, the squad and the staff by lifting the cup. That would top anything I did in the semi-final.''

Lampard's contract situation is conjuring up more speculation, almost daily, but the midfielder is determined to stay with the Blues.

The latest club to be linked with a summer move for Lampard are Inter Milan but Lampard declared: ''I'm very happy at Chelsea. It has been the best days of my career.

''I say it time and time again that it will be sorted out in the summer. Myself and the club have said we want to speak about my contract in the summer. Now is not the time. I want my mind completely on the game. After that we can deal with it.''

The situation regarding Inter was made even more clear by spokesman Simon Greenberg, who added: ''Can I be clear from the club's perspective. As regards Inter Milan, there has been no contact and no offers and we're not interested. Frank's representatives have said the same. Let's just put that to bed.''

A new source of concern has to be the fitness of Ashley Cole.

The England defender faces an anxious wait to discover if he will be fit for the final after a tackle from team-mate Claude Makelele left him nursing a nasty-looking ankle injury.

He was later helped off the pitch by Chelsea medical staff and tried to run off the problem.

Cole was forced to have more treatment on the injury before having it strapped up. Although he took part in a training match, it was clear that he was not moving freely and he left the field before his team-mates.

Fellow England left-back Wayne Bridge could step in if Cole does not manage to prove his fitness in time.