Chelsea chief John Terry marked another one-year contract with the Premier League club on Wednesday to end theory he would be constrained out of Stamford Bridge.
Terry started apprehensions he was nearly leaving Chelsea without wanting to when he guaranteed in January he wasn't offered an expansion to his agreement, which was because of lapse in June.
With Italy mentor Antonio Conte because of assume responsibility at Stamford Bridge once his Euro 2016 duties are over, it had been accounted for Terry could be dialed down by the new supervisor.
In any case, the 35-year-old previous England guard was offered the new arrangement a week ago and, in the wake of addressing Conte and Blues proprietor Roman Abramovich, he consented to develop his 21-year stay with Chelsea by at any rate another season.
"I am pleased to sign another agreement with the club. Everybody knows I'm Chelsea totally," Terry told Chelsea's site.
"I am anticipating next season under the new supervisor and ideally we can make it an effective one.
"Additionally, a unique notice to the fans for their proceeded with backing. You're really great on the planet."
Terry, who missed the last two diversions of the season taking after his red card at Sunderland, gave a passionate post-match discourse to Chelsea fans on the pitch taking after Sunday's match against Leicester.
Be that as it may, when the inside back scratched off a gathering because of be held at Stamford Bridge on Monday as a major aspect of his assumed goodbye, it was clear he was set to stay all things considered.
Terry selected to stay with Chelsea after supposedly considering offers from Chinese clubs Shanghai and Jiangsu Suning, with both said to offer lucrative two-year contracts.
Terry marked for Chelsea at 14 years old and has shown up, the third-most elevated in the club's history, with a club-record 570 of those as commander.
He has won a sparkling cluster of flatware with Chelsea, setting up himself as one of the club's untouched greats with four Premier League title, five FA Cups, three League Cups, an Europa League and the Champions League, despite the fact that he was suspended for that last triumph against Bayern Munich.
Terry additionally won 78 England tops before his retirement from universal football in 2012.
"We are pleased John will spend one more year at the club," Chelsea administrator Bruce Buck said.
"He has been the pioneer of the Chelsea squad all through the best period in our history.
"He as of late achieved the 700-appearance mark, which is demonstration of his polished skill and commitment and in addition his undoubted ability."
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