- John Terry has vowed to remain at Chelsea for at least another two years
- The 34-year-old Chelsea captain wants to end his career as a one-club man
- Petr Cech joined Arsenal and Frank Lampard left for Manchester City
- Terry has promised he would not join another Premier League club
John Terry
has revealed he aims to play for Chelsea for at least two more years and
insisted he will not follow the example of Petr Cech and Frank Lampard
by playing for another Barclays Premier League club.
The
captain, 34, who has been with Chelsea since he was a schoolboy, will
remain a one-club man in England at least — though he hopes he will be
able to finish his career at Stamford Bridge.
Terry
said: 'If I felt Chelsea were going to release me or thought I had
nothing else to give but I thought I could, then of course I would still
want to continue to play. But that would not be in the Premier League,
for sure.'

+8
John Terry has spoken about how he aims to play for Chelsea for at least two more years before retiring

+8
Terry has vowed to not follow Petr Cech and Frank Lampard's lead by playing for another Premier League club
Cech, pictured at the Emirates on Sunday, left Chelsea to join a direct Premier League rival in Arsenal
Lampard left Chelsea for Manchester City but Terry has promised he would not follow in his footsteps
And asked how he long he might play on, Terry said: 'I am 35 at Christmas — so a couple of years.'
Terry is ready for the moment when manager Jose Mourinho tells him he is no longer a guaranteed starter.
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Your comment is needed to help us take perobcity to the next level