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John Terry quits Aston Villa after one season
Ex-England International, John Terry has announced his departure from Aston Villa after just one season following a disappointing campaign where they failed to gain promotion from the Championship league.
“Today I part ways with Aston Villa Football Club. I’m very proud to have had the opportunity to play and captain this great and huge club,” he said yesterday in a statement on Instagram page.
DAILY POST recalls that last year Villa moved to snap up Terry on a free transfer following his trophy-laden career at Chelsea, where five Premier League titles, and winners’ medals in the Champions League and Europa League even though he did not play in either final were among his list of achievements.
Despite his age and being in the twilight of his career, former England skipper Terry made a telling contribution at Villa and captained them as they finished fourth in the regular season, securing a spot in the playoffs.
It had been reported that a one-year extension was to be handed to the centre-back if Villa managed to return to the Premier League, but a 1-0 defeat to Fulham in the play-off final ended those plans.
A statement from club owner Tony Xia earlier on Wednesday hinted at imminent changes, as he told supporters Villa “will face severe FFP [Financial Fair Play] challenges next season”.
And it will come as a surprise to few that Terry, whose contract was reportedly worth £80,000 per week, is the first to move on.
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