Chelsea captain John Terry intends to finish his career at the club, but is open to making a move to the MLS, according to reports from the Express.

Terry completed the amazing achievement of playing in every minute of this season’s Premier League campaign, which ended up with the centre-back also lifting the league trophy.

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And the Englishman is adamant on staying at Stamford Bridge until he retires, however if he is forced to leave before he calls it quits, the 34-year-old will not go and play for another Premier League club.

“I would love to finish my career at Chelsea," Terry said.

“I certainly don’t want to play for another club in the Premier League or England. I don’t think you get that loyalty within football anymore.

“The likes of Lamps, Didier [Drogba], Rio [Ferdinand], Stevie [Gerrard], these guys have stayed at the very top at the best clubs in the world and managed to stay in the team, stay fit and stay hungry, and it is great thing to do, so I am hoping to finish my career at Chelsea.

He would instead follow in the footsteps of fellow countrymen Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard, with both legends making the switch to the United States this summer.

“If Chelsea decide otherwise, whether that be next year or the year after, and I still feel I will play, of course I will go and play [elsewhere]," he added.

"I will go to America, wherever the opportunities are there.

"At that stage of my career it would need to suit not only myself but my family as well. Ideally for me, my family are local, and I would love to finish my career at Chelsea."

The Blues skipper joined the Chelsea youth team from West Ham United’s back in 1995, before making his senior debut in 1998.

The rest, they say, is history, as Terry went on to win four Premier League titles, five FA Cups, one Europa League Cup, and a Champions League trophy.

 

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