Chelsea captain John Terry says he would rather retire from football than play for any other club.
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The 34-year-old, who scored the opening goal in Chelsea's Capital One Cup victory, is yet to be offered a new contract with the Blues, and that could see him retire at the end of the season.
Terry was asked whether he would join the likes of Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard, who are off to the MLS at the end of this season.
"No, I wouldn't play for another club and I also think there's a right time to go as well," Terry was quoted saying by the Mirror.
"Certainly I am feeling great at the minute and it would be the wrong time to go - but there does come a point where it would be the right time to say 'it's time to move on' and then people will remember you that way.
"I don't know how long I have left. Hopefully I have a few years left, but if this is my last year then I hope it will go out on a bang."
Terry has made 625 appearances for Chelsea so far and has scored an impressive 60 goals for the club.
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