John Terry mulls over 'different role' offered in one-year deal by Chelsea

John Terry has revealed via his Instagram account that the contract he's been offered by Chelsea is not necessarily a playing contract John Terry has revealed via his Instagram account that the contract he's been offered by Chelsea is not necessarily a playing contract

John Terry says he will take his time on whether to accept Chelsea's offer of a new one-year deal and a "different role".

Terry's contract is up in the summer, and the club's most decorated captain revealed at the start of February there was no new offer on the table.

A Chelsea statement at the time said "the channels of dialogue" would be kept open but on Friday the club revealed the former England skipper was considering the offer of a 12-month extension.

On Friday evening, the 35-year-old took to Instagram to reveal his thoughts. He said: "Thanks to everyone for the kind wishes.

Chelsea revealed on Friday they have offered Terry a new one-year deal Chelsea revealed on Friday they have offered Terry a new one-year deal

"The contract extension the club has offered me is a different role and I hope everyone will understand I want to take the time to consider it carefully before making a decision."

Earlier on Friday, the Premier League club revealed that director Marina Granovskaia and chairman Bruce Buck had met with John and his agent this week and had offered him a one-year contract extension.

John Terry's comments on Instagram on Friday night

A club spokesperson said: "With it coming so late in the season, this is a big decision for John and his family and it is something that they are now considering."

Terry has made 703 appearances since his Chelsea debut in October 1998 and has always made it clear his priority is to remain at Stamford Bridge before the summer.

Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink is unsure if Terry will sign the new deal Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink is unsure if Terry will sign the new deal

The club's supporters have waged an increasingly vocal campaign for a new deal, while team-mate Gary Cahill told Sky Sports this week it would be "a blow" to lose his long-time defensive partner.

And it is now down to Terry to decide whether or not he has played his last game for the club he joined as a schoolboy and skippered to four Premier League titles and a Champions League.

Chelsea fans display a banner in support of Terry during their 1-1 draw at Liverpool

The centre-half is banned for the final game of this season - against champions Leicester - after he was sent off for a second time this season against Sunderland.

Chelsea will pay tribute to Terry at Friday's end-of-season awards ceremony. There had been rumours earlier this week that the tribute has been cancelled, which in turn sparked rumours he would be offered a new deal.

The club insists the tribute is purely to mark his 700th appearance for the Londoners.