
Rivals
Aston Villa and Birmingham have both offered John Terry a one-year contract,
Sky sources understand.
The former England captain favours a move to Villa Park to work with Steve
Bruce despite Premier League interest,
Sky Sports News HQ
understands, and a deal could be completed in the next week.
West Brom, Swansea and Bournemouth were all interested in the 36-year old,
but Terry is reluctant to play against Chelsea, where he spent two decades
as a player.
Terry's contract at Stamford Bridge expires in three days' time, though the
departing Blues skipper has uploaded social media posts showing himself in
pre-season at the club's Cobham training ground.
Birmingham manager Harry Redknapp had confirmed an offer to Terry had been
made and admitted he had been trying to persuade the player into a move to
St Andrew's when the pair took part in Michael Carrick's testimonial earlier
in June.
Redknapp told Talksport: "I had a chat with him [Terry] and said to him come
in - he's doing his coaching badges - have a year or two and who knows what
he wants to do in the future?"
Terry has since posted pictures playing golf with Bruce, as well as workout
videos with the Villa boss' son, Alex.