Chelsea have finally opened talks over a new contract for captain John Terry
in an attempt to keep him at Stamford Bridge.
Terry’s current deal is due to expire at the end of the season and the
defender had become frustrated by the time it took for Chelsea
to open negotiations over an extension.
But Telegraph Sport can reveal talks between Terry and Chelsea have now
started, with both parties hoping an agreement can be reached.
The negotiation process may not be straightforward, due to Chelsea’s policy of
only offering outfield players aged over 30 one-year deals and the fact
Terry is likely to be asked to take a cut to his £150,000-a-week wages.
There is interest in Terry from abroad, but the player’s first priority is to
see whether a compromise can be struck with Chelsea before considering any
other offers.
No comments:
Post a Comment