John Terry is going nowhere in January, even if a mega-money offer comes in from China. The defender, 36, wants to stay and help Chelsea win the title in what could be his final season at Stamford Bridge.

The former England captain has featured little in Antonio Conte's plans, but will not consider his options until the summer, with a Chinese move on the cards.

Guangzhou Evergrande are expected to make him an offer when his contract expires.

John Terry is going nowhere in January, even if a mega-money offer comes in from China

Terry returned to full training this week after a buttock injury saw him sidelined in November

Terry returned to full training this week after a buttock injury kept him sidelined since November.

While injured, Terry has been travelling with the squad, turning up at their Cobham training ground for meetings and to help oversee sessions.

Meanwhile, former England star Frank Lampard, 38, would be open to rejoining Chelsea in a future role.

He told Sky's Soccer AM: 'Whatever happens, in some capacity I will be at Chelsea, whether that's with my season ticket watching them.

'I'm not kind of eager that the end of my career is coming and thinking, "What's going to happen now?". I'm very relaxed about it.'

Terry signs a Chelsea Under 8s player's boots as he keeps his sights set on another title