John Terry could snub Premier League comeback with Aston Villa as he considers offers from MLS and China
JOHN TERRY could move to the MLS or China and snub a Premier League return with Aston Villa.
The former Chelsea and England skipper will captain Villa in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Saturday.
Terry, 37, joined Villa last summer on a one-year contract after 22 seasons at Stamford Bridge.
He has rolled back the years in 32 appearances in the second-tier and guided Villa to fourth place – seven points adrift of second-placed Cardiff.
And the legendary centre-half was a rock as Steve Bruce’s side kept two clean sheets against Middlesbrough to earn a place in the richest game in club football.
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It is understood Terry will be offered an extension at Villa Park regardless of Saturday’s result.
But the five-time Prem winner has reportedly received also offers from the USA and China, where he maintains strong links after a one-man tour in 2015.
Terry last month suggested it would be an “easy decision” to stay on and try his hand in the top-flight again.
He 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.
“One last push and hopefully we can go out with a bang and make it an easy decision at the end.”