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Published 10:25 22 Jul 2018 BST
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However, the Villains' Championship play-off final defeat to Fulham spelled the end of any hopes of Terry staying on, with Aston Villa's financial situation preventing them from keeping the 37-year-old at the club.
While Terry is said to have managerial ambitions and would like to follow the likes of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard into management, his next role could be that of a pundit with Sky Sports.
The television network was left with a gaping hole in their punditry line up this week when it emerged that Thierry Henry had left his role to focus on management; a situation which has prompted them to go for Terry.
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