John Terry has signed a new one-year contract to continue his stay at Premier League club Chelsea.
The 35-year-old defender has made 703 appearances since his
debut in October 1998, but was suspended for the season-concluding 1-1
draw with Premier League champions Leicester.Terry's current contract was set to expire on June 30, but an agreement has been reached for him to stay on at Stamford Bridge under new manager Antonio Conte next season.
"I am delighted to sign a new contract with the club," Terry told the club's website. "Everyone knows I'm Chelsea through and through.
"I am looking forward to next season under the new manager and hopefully we can make it a successful one.
"Also, a special mention to the fans for their continued support. You're the best in the world."
Terry had looked set for a Chelsea exit after a career in which he won four league titles, five FA Cups, three League Cups, one Champions League and the Europa League, along with 78 England caps.
However, a new one-year deal was put on the table last week, the length of contract in keeping with the proposal offered by a number of top clubs to players over 30 years of age.
While mulling the offer of a contract extension he booked the pitch he has graced since his 1998 debut and the club were due to celebrate his achievement of reaching the 700-game mark this season against Leicester on Sunday.
But he missed the 1-1 draw with Claudio Ranieri's side while serving a ban for his red card at Sunderland the previous week.
After the game on Sunday, Terry, who had been linked with moves to China and MLS, spoke to his fans and reiterated his love for the club he has been at since being a 14-year-old schoolboy.
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