Chelsea captain John terry has yet signed another one year contract at Stamford Bridge despite his speculation earlier February 2016.
Terry had revealed earlier in February that his stay at Stamford could come to an end this summer since he joined the club in 1998. This follows signs that there was no offer for him on the table.
Chelsea Director Marina Granovskaia and Chairman Bruce Buck held talks together with Terry in the course of the week which led to his one-year extension at the club.
Terry, 35, has remained to be royal to Chelsea claiming that his whole career is to serve the Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea fans had held a vocal campaign to have the player come next season, and their demand has been yielded.
Terry will miss their final game this season against champions Leicester following his send off at their last match against Sunderland.