John Terry has had offers from FOUR clubs including one in Premier League as he decides on next move
SunSport exclusively revealed how Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce wants to bring him back - but an offer has not been made yet
JOHN TERRY has had offers from FOUR clubs including one in the Premier League and three abroad.
The former Chelsea and Aston Villa captain, 37, has been without a club since leaving Villa Park after their play-off heartache against Fulham in May.
He has been keeping fit and still intends to find one last club to play for, 20 years after making his Blues debut, before moving into coaching.
Terry has been doing his coaching badges and priming himself for a stint in the dugout, with the Stamford Bridge job top of his wishlist.
He said: "It's true, I want to be the manager of Chelsea one day but that is a five to eight-year plan."
SunSport exclusively reported in the week that Terry was being chased for a sensational return to Villa Park.
Under-fire Villa boss Steve Bruce wants new owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens to sanction a dramatic return for the veteran defender.
And if the Villa Park supremos give their blessing, Bruce will challenge Chelsea legend JT to ‘Save Our Season’.
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Terry made 36 appearances for the Villans last season and captained them in their play-off final defeat to Fulham at Wembley in May.
After a promising three-game winning start to the new campaign, Villa have slipped to 12th in the Championship and already trail leaders Leeds and Middlesbrough by five points after six games.
The heat increased on 57- year-old Brucie when his side crashed to a 4-1 thumping at Sheffield United last weekend.