John Terry insists that he could play on at Chelsea for another two seasons John Terry insists that he could play on at Chelsea for another two seasons

John Terry may not have played his final game for Chelsea after confirming he wants to sign a new contract at the club.

Terry faces a two-match suspension for his sending-off at Sunderland on Saturday, ruling him out of the final two fixtures of the season.

After that, his contract at Stamford Bridge will expire, and the final decision over whether to give the 35-year-old centre-back a new deal will be made by incoming head coach Antonio Conte.

I'm a Chelsea player and Chelsea's been my club from the age of 14. I love Chelsea. John Terry

"I still want to play for a couple more years, hopefully at Chelsea," Terry said in an interview which was aired on Danish club Brondby's YouTube channel. Terry is a friend of Brondby owner Jan Bech Andersen.

"I'm a Chelsea player and Chelsea's been my club from the age of 14. I love Chelsea."

Terry has made 703 appearances for the Blues, and more than 500 of them as captain, since making his first-team debut in December 1998.

Sky Sports News HQ investigates where John Terry will end up if he leaves Chelsea at the end of the season. Sky Sports News HQ investigates where John Terry will end up if he leaves Chelsea at the end of the season.

Such is his affection for the club, Terry has hired the Stamford Bridge pitch for a match with his friends on Monday, following the completion of the Premier League season.

The club usually charge £22,000 for the privilege of hiring the ground but Terry, as one of the most successful players in Chelsea history, will be given use of the stadium for free.

Terry was sent off for a second bookable offence at Sunderland on Saturday

Sky sources understand there has been significant interest from a variety of locations both at home and overseas to sign Terry but that he will not make a decision over his future until the end of the season.

It has been reported that Terry would not be able to command a high salary in the MLS because there are no designated player slots available in the league but Sky Sports News HQ has been told that is incorrect.