The Mirror are reporting that there are several foreign clubs interested in taking Chelsea captain John Terry away from London.
A number of clubs from China have been linked, as well as Turkish side Fenerbahce. It could be seen by Terry as one last pay day before he retires from the professional game.
Terry, who will turn 35 in December, has a clouded future at Chelsea following his, and their, poor start to the Premier League season.
According to the reports, there are several Chinese clubs who are ready to pounce on this uncertainty and bring the former England international to Asia.

His contract expires at the end of this season, meaning that he will be a free agent come next summer and the clubs interested will be able to get the defender on a free contract.
Chelsea have said they will delay any decision on his future until later this season and 17 years after he made his debut, it could well be time for him to either move on, or maybe retire and take up a different position at Chelsea, potentially a coaching role.
If he were to leave, he could follow the same route that a number of his former team-mates have taken by heading to the Far East. Former Blues Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka both moved to China in recent years and Eidur Gudjohnsen is currently plying his trade in the Chinese league.
Fenerbahce have recently brought in Robin van Persie and Nani from the Premier League, and also have Terry’s former Chelsea teammate Raul Meireles in their squad.




