Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has given an indication that John Terry will receive the offer of a new one-year contract.
The Blues policy of offering players in excess of 30 years of age 12-month deals looks to continue with Mourinho suggesting that the 34-year old captain can go on for at least another season.
Terry has been in fine form alongside Gary Cahill in central defence for the Premier League leaders and is set to play on in 2015/16 according to Mourinho.
"Every individual is an individual," said Mourinho.
"There are old players at the age of 22. I know some - 22 and old. I know young guys at 36 or 37.
"John is one of them. I had Javier Zanetti at Inter who was already 37. When the other guys came after a day off from training, he'd run from his home to burn the energy from his day off.
"I don't know (how long Terry can play). You never know when. The important thing is that, tomorrow, it's the next match and he's in great condition to play."
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