Could John Terry be joining his former teammate Frank Lampard and his old rival Steven Gerrard in the MLS?
SEE MORE:
Gianfranco Zola picks legendary Chelsea dream XI: Old and new stars mix to make mega team
Top 10 Premier League chance-makers: Chelsea, Arsenal & Liverpool stars among most creative players in 2014-15
The 10 best free transfers in the Premier League ever: Chelsea snap up the most bargains in shrewd deals
Chelsea veteran defender John Terry has not ruled out a move to the MLS in the United States once his contract with the Blues ends.
In an interview with talkSPORT as reported by the Mirror, the Chelsea captain said he might be willing to play in the United States before calling it a career once his contract with the Blues expires.
“I would love to finish my career at Chelsea and maybe there is a time when I look to go to play in America or whatever might be best for my family at the time,” Terry said. “Hopefully I have a couple of years left at least. I always thought I could get to age of 35 and still [be] playing and I am getting close to that now.”
Earlier in the year, Terry signed a 12-month extension with the Blues that will keep him under contract through the 2015-16 Premier League season.
Two other Premier League legends, Manchester City’s Frank Lampard (a former teammate of Terry) and Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard will both be playing in the MLS this summer – Lampard with New York F. C. and Gerrard with LA Galaxy.
One of the most decorated players in Chelsea history, Terry has been a part of 4 Premier League championships, including a win this year, along with five FA Cup wins, a Champions League title and a Europa League title. Terry has also been one of the best defenders in the Premier League, winning multiple awards for best defender in his storied career.
COMMENTS