
Willian
does not expect John Terry's Chelsea career to be extended before his
contract expires in the summer.
Terry, 35, made his debut for the Blues in 1998 and has racked up nearly 700
appearances during a trophy-laden time in west London.
But the 2015-16 season looks set to be Terry's last campaign at Stamford
Bridge, with the defender recently confirming he will leave at the end of
the season.
Chelsea were quick to highlight that no decision had been taken on his
future, but the England international says there have been no negotiations
since his declaration.
Terry wants to extend his contract past the summer, but team-mate Willian
feels the long-serving defender will soon be departing.
"I think he would like to stay longer with us, but unfortunately it seems he
won't be able to remain as a Chelsea player," Willian told Squawka.
"The club won't probably extend his contract. I can just wish him the best
of luck for the rest of his career.
"He is definitely one of the greatest or maybe the greatest player of
Chelsea's history. He has won everything for this club. He is respected by
all of us."