
Paul
Clement will leave John Terry to his Stamford Bridge farewell before
approaching him about a possible move to Swansea.
Clement worked with Terry during his time on the Chelsea coaching staff and
has made no secret of his interest in bringing the Blues skipper to south
Wales.
Terry started Monday's win over Watford and could be given one final start
at the Bridge on Sunday as the champions host relegated Sunderland a week
before the FA Cup final.
Swansea host West Brom on the same day, and ahead of that game Clement said:
"I'm going to get this season done, and he's obviously got a lot on himself.
"There's a big game for him coming up at Stamford Bridge, the last game of
season, and I'm sure he's going to get a wonderful send-off."
Asked if signing free agent Terry is a genuine possibility he said: "I'm not
sure. I will have a conversation with him. I've known him a long time.
"I don't know what his thinking is, whether he's going to carry on first of
all - there's been talk in the media that it's going to be his last game.
"Whether he'll go on here in the Premier League or abroad, that's all unsure
at the moment."
Terry told Sky Sports on Monday night retirement is a possibility despite
his earlier insistence he wanted to carry on playing.