
John
Terry will not be leaving Chelsea before the end of the season, Sky sources
understand.
The 36-year-old centre-back will see out the rest of his contract at
Stamford Bridge, which expires in the summer.
Sky sources reported on Tuesday that Bournemouth had asked Chelsea if they
could take Terry on loan for the rest of the campaign, after losing on-loan
Nathan Ake back to the Blues.
Terry has struggled for game-time under Antonio Conte after an early-season
injury and the Italian's successful back-three system has spurred Gary
Cahill, David Luiz and Cesar Azpilicueta into sensational form.
Terry played in the FA Cup third-round thrashing of Peterborough at the
weekend alongside the returning Kurt Zouma but the ex-England captain was
sent off on 66 minutes.
As a result, Terry is suspended for Saturday's Premier League clash away to
champions Leicester City after the one-game ban was upheld on Tuesday.
Bournemouth had Ake on loan for the first half of the campaign before he was
recalled to Stamford Bridge after some impressive performances.
Terry has spent his entire career at Chelsea apart from a loan spell with
Nottingham Forest in 2000 when he was 19.