"It's not going to be a fairytale ending, I'm not going to retire at Chelsea," Terry was quoted as saying after his side's 5-1 win over Milton Keynes Dons in the FA Cup fourth round.
Chelsea captain John Terry will leave the Premier League champions when his contract expires at the end of the season, he told British media on Sunday.
"It's not going to be a fairytale ending, I'm not going to retire at Chelsea," Terry was quoted as saying after his side's 5-1 win over Milton Keynes Dons in the FA Cup fourth round.
"I was in last week before the Arsenal game and it (Chelsea contract) is not going to be extended. It's a no at the minute.
"I
needed to know now like I have done every January and sometimes it
takes a couple of months to get done. Unfortunately it was a no. It took
me a couple of days to get over.
"But I knew before the Arsenal game and my performance isn't going to change - the way I train, what I give for the club.
"I want to give everything and finish on a high. I couldn't play for another Premiuer League club, it will be elsewhere for sure," he was quoted as saying on British media websites.
Chelsea were not immediately available for comment.
The
35-year-old Terry, who has spent his entire career at Chelsea making
almost 700 appearances, apart from a brief loan spell at Nottingham
Forest when he was a teenager, has been the most successful skipper in
the club's history.
Terry, who made his debut as a
substitute in a League Cup tie versus Aston Villa in October 1998, has
led them to victory in the Champions League, won four Premier League
titles, five FA Cups and three League Cups as well as the Europa League.
He also played 78 times for England, scoring six goals.
FAN FAVOURITE
Last
season when Chelsea won the title, he played every minute of every
league match. That run ended when he was substituted at halftime in the
second game of this season by then-manager Jose Mourinho in a 3-0 loss
at Manchester City.
He was then sent off in his
next game against West Bromwich Albion as Chelsea's early season woes
continued, culminating in Mourinho's departure in December.
Terry's
form may have dipped this term but a glimpse of what he means to the
fans came when he equalised late in stoppage time to force a 3-3 draw
with Everton on Jan. 16, to preserve Chelsea's unbeaten run under
interim coach Guus Hiddink.
Jumping on to the hoardings surrounding the pitch to celebrate, he was almost engulfed by the adoring supporters.
However, Terry has not been universally popular in England with a series of controversies during his long playing career.
In
November 2011 he was investigated by the police and later the Football
Association for alleged racist abuse against Anton Ferdinand of Queens
Park Rangers. Although Terry was later acquitted in court, he was banned
by the FA for four matches.
He was twice stripped
of the England captaincy and also fell out with former Chelsea team
mate Wayne Bridge, who refused to shake his hand before a match
following media allegations thatTerry had an affair with one of Bridge's
former girlfriends.
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