Former Chelsea captain John Terry is currently assistant head coach to Dean Smith at Aston Villa, but he has made no secret of his desire to become a manager.
Terry has revealed that he has already turned down approaches from two "decent-sized clubs" because he is "in no rush". The 40-year-old has labelled managing Chelsea his "end goal" and ruled out ever becoming Tottenham or West Ham boss, saying "Spurs is the only one I wouldn't take" and that he "wouldn't be welcome at West Ham" either.
In an interview with the Times, Terry said: "My ambition is very, very clear. There's an end goal for me and that's managing Chelsea Football Club. "My team will be winning — hopefully — very honest, very organised, very well drilled, very well
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