John Terry heads out for brunch in luxury 4×4 as Chelsea legend mulls over Aston Villa future
JT and wife Toni took their fancy Bentley to Much and Wiggles in Cobham for a bite to eat ahead of Sunday's Millwall clash
JOHN TERRY went out for a spot of brunch with wife Toni in their luxury 4x4 on Monday morning.
The Chelsea legend, 37, went out in Toni's fancy Bentley to Munch and Wiggles in Cobham.
Aston Villa defender JT looked in good form as he left the "coffee and bread house" in Surrey... and is in equally optimistic mood about his future.
Terry recently admitted he could stay at Aston Villa next season... if they secure promotion to the Premier League.
The Blues icon's contract expires at the end of the campaign with no news on whether the veteran will pen an extension at Villa Park.
Villa have already secured their place in the play-offs with two games to spare as Cardiff and Fulham battle it out for the final automatic promotion spot.
Terry told talkSPORT: "I still have the appetite and hunger for sure. I just want to get this season finished.
"My aim at the start of the season was to get us up, whether that was automatic or via the play-offs.
'EASY DECISION' John Terry admits he could stay at Aston Villa against next season if they gain Premier League promotion
"One last push and hopefully we can go out with a bang and make it an easy decision at the end.
"Chelsea will always be my club for sure but since I have been at Aston Villa, I have given my all and the fans have been superb with me.
"They have welcomed me with open arms and I like to think I have given back on the pitch and on the training field.
"It's been an incredible journey so far. It is one I have thoroughly enjoyed. I certainly the made the right decision in the summer.
"I have really enjoyed it - they are a great bunch of lads, the manager has been superb with me, and the fans as well have been excellent.
"This football club deserves to be in the Premier League - the support it has got, how big it is, the players, everyone deserves it. It is huge."