The Citizen (Gauteng)

Terry: Spartak not the right move

-

– Former Chelsea and England star John Terry (right) has rejected the chance to make a shock move to Russian club Spartak Moscow.

Terry was reported to be on the verge of signing for Spartak after being flown by private jet to Rome last Friday for a medical.

The 37-year-old defender was believed to have been offered wages in the region of £3 million or a one-year deal.

Spartak appeared confident of securing the high-profile signing, announcing on social media that they were preparing for “a very important guest”.

But after weighing up the move with his family, Terry has opted against making the switch to Moscow.

“After considerab­le

London

thought, I have decided to decline a contract offer from Spartak Moscow. I would like to take the opportunit­y to thank Spartak and wish them and their supporters well for the rest of the season,” Terry wrote on his Instagram account.

“They are an ambitious club and I have been very impressed with their profession­alism.

“But after assessing this move with my family, we’ve decided this is not the right move at this time.”

Terry spent last season with Championsh­ip side Aston Villa, but left after they failed to win promotion to the Premier League.

Following Villa’s play-off final loss to Fulham, Terry had considered retiring, but he told the Daily Mail on Saturday that he is keen to keep playing as long as possible.

Terry was one of Chelsea’s most decorated players, winning five Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the 2012 Champions League during his time at Stamford Bridge.

He also won 78 caps for England. –

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa