Chelsea captain John Terry is set to leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season after the club decided not to renew his contract.

The 35-year-old centre-back has made 696 appearances for the Blues, winning four Premier League titles for Chelsea.

Terry confirmed he would not play for another team in England, having spent his entire career at the west London club, joining when 14 years old.

We take look at what could be the next move for the one-time England captain.

CHINA

As skipper of the Blues, Terry already has a strong following in Asia, having embarked on his own 'Captain China Tour 2015' last summer, and was named an ambassador of football culture by the Guangzhou Football Association.

John Terry honours

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Premier League

5

FA Cup

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Champions League

3

League Cup

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Community Shield

1

Europa League

Two of Terry's ex-managers are currently in charge of Chinese Super League clubs, with one-time England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson at Shanghai SIPG and Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari at Guangzhou Evergrande while Dan Petrescu, who played alongside the defender at Stamford Bridge, is in charge of Jiangsu Suning.

Former Chelsea players Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka have both had spells in the cash-rich Chinese top flight, and Terry could fancy one final pay day in a region where he already enjoys superstar status.

THE UNITED STATES

Terry revealed in an interview at the end of 2015 he could see "maybe there is a time" when he would look to go to play in America, and Major League Soccer has been installed as the early bookmakers favourite for the defender's next destination.

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Former Stamford Bridge team-mate Frank Lampard is currently playing with New York City FC, while Ashley Cole is another familiar face having joined Steven Gerrard, the ex-Liverpool and England midfielder, at the LA Galaxy.

David Beckham is also ready to set up a new expansion franchise in Miami from 2018.

AUSTRALIA

Terry led Chelsea in a glamour friendly against Sydney FC at ANZ Stadium, which attracted a crowd of some 83,598, in June 2015.

There would certainly be plenty of potential suitors to make the former England captain one of the A-League's marquee players, which this season include the likes of former Barcelona and Liverpool midfielder Luis Garcia at Central Coast Mariners.

Time Line

TIMELINE: John Terry's Chelsea career

  1. Starting Out

    John Terry started out playing for Senrab, an east London Sunday League side, before being taken on by West Ham's youth system in 1991 as a midfielder.

  2. 1995

    Terry moved to Chelsea and moved to centre back as he moved through the ranks at Stamford Bridge.

  3. October 28, 1998

    Terry made his Chelsea debut against Aston Villa in the League Cup and his first start came in January against Oldham.

  4. 2000

    The defender went out on loan to Nottingham Forest to build up first team experience; the only time he has pulled on a club shirt other than Chelsea's.

  5. September 11, 2001

    Terry was fined two weeks wages by Chelsea along with Frank Lampard, Jody Morris, Eidur Gudjohnsen and Frank Sinclair for harassing Americans in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

  6. December 5, 2001

    Terry was handed the captain's armband for the first time against Charlton Athletic.

  7. 2002

    Terry was charged with assault and affray after being involved in an altercation with a bouncer at a west London nightclub along with Morris and Wimbledon's Des Byrne. He was acquitted in court.

  8. June 2003

    John Terry made his England debut against Serbia and Montenegro

  9. 2003/04

    Terry became vice captain under Claudio Ranieri when Marcel Desailly was out of the side and formed a strong defensive partnership with William Gallas.

  10. 2004/05

    Jose Mourinho appointed him as captain and Chelsea won the league with the best defensive record in Football League history. He was named as player of the year and voted the best defender in the Champions League.

  11. 2005/06

    Terry helped Chelsea defend their title with 91 points as they wrapped it up with a 3-0 win over Manchester United.

  12. August 10, 2006

    Terry was named England captain by Steve McClaren.

  13. October 14, 2006

    Terry went in goal after Petr Cech and Carlo Cudicini were both injured, wearing the number 40 shirt of Henrique Hilario.

  14. November 5, 2006

    Terry was sent off for the first time in his Chelsea career against Tottenham as the Blues lost at White Hart Lane.

  15. February 25, 2007

    Terry, despite suffering an ankle injury in the build-up, played through the pain barrier against Arsenal in the League Cup final. He was stretchered off and taken to hospital after being accidentally kicked in the face by Abou Diaby. He returned from hospital to join in the celebrations.

  16. May 2007

    Terry became the first player to lift the FA Cup at the newly rebuilt Wembley Stadium.

  17. June 1, 2007

    Terry became the first England senior player to score an international goal at the new Wembley.

  18. May 2,1 2008

    Terry slipped when taking his penalty against Manchester United in the Champions League final and missed. Had he scored Chelsea would have claimed their first European Cup. Nicolas Anelka missed soon after to hand the Red Devils the title.

  19. 2008/09 season

    Terry was again named UEFA defender of the year and Manchester City had a third bid turned down. He did win the FA Cup against Everton that year.

  20. November 8 2009

    Terry scored the winning goal against Manchester United to preserve their perfect home record.

  21. February 5, 2010

    Fabio Capello sacked Terry as England captain after allegations regarding his private life.

  22. May 9, 2010

    Terry lifted the Premier League title once again before captaining the Blues to his fourth FA Cup triumph.

  23. March 19, 2011

    Capello reinstated Terry as England captain after a long-term injury to Rio Ferdinand.

  24. November 2, 2011

    The captain was placed under police investigation following an allegation of racist abuse made towards QPR defender Anton Ferdinand.

  25. December 21, 2011

    Terry was charged for this offence by the Crown Prosecution Service.

  26. December 31, 2011

    The defender captained Chelsea for the 400th time against Aston Villa. That season he was the world's third best passer behind Xavi and Swansea's Leon Britton.

  27. February 3, 2012

    The FA stripped Terry of the captaincy over the allegations Terry racially abused Anton Ferdinand. Fabio Capello resigned in protest at the decision.

  28. April 24, 2012

    Terry was sent off for kneeing Alexis Sanchez off the ball in the Champions League semi final but the Blues reached the final. He won another FA Cup as the Blues beat Liverpool in the final.

  29. May 19, 2012

    Terry watched his Chelsea side beat Bayern Munich and lifted the trophy in his full kit, prompting memes across the internet.

  30. July 13, 2012

    Terry was acquitted by a court as it was impossible to be sure about the words used by the defender towards Anton Ferdinand

  31. July 27, 2012

    Terry was charged by the FA for using insulting words including a reference to colour.

  32. September 2012

    Terry announced his retirement from international football as his position had become untenable.

  33. September 27, 2012

    Terry was banned for four games for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand and fined £220,000.

  34. November 11, 2012

    Terry suffered a knee injury against Liverpool and was ruled out until the end of January. He was left out of the side that won the Europa League agreed a one year contract that summer after looking as if he was on the way out of Stamford Bridge.

  35. 2013/14

    Restored to the side by Jose Mourinho, Terry was a regular once again and won another new contract.

  36. 2014/15

    Terry captained Chelsea for the 500th time against Crystal Palace and led his side to the league title as well as another League Cup triumph, scoring the opening goal against Tottenham.

  37. May 2015

    Another Premier League title goes John Terry's way as he plays every minute of their campaign

  38. August 16, 2015

    Jose Mourinho subbed John Terry at half-time for tactical reasons. The first time the Portuguese boss had done so.

  39. January 31, 2016

    Terry announces his contract won't be renewed and he will leave Chelsea at the end of the season.

  40. May 7 2016

    Terry is sent off at Sunderland, his second red card of the season, meaning he will miss the final two games of the season

  41. May 13, 2016

    Interim manager Guus Hiddink's final pre-match press conference is used to announce Chelsea have performed a U-turn and offered Terry a new deal.

  42. May 15, 2016

    Suspended Terry takes part in a lap of honour at the Bridge and addresses the fans, hinting he wants to stay, as the Blues close the season against champions Leicester.

  43. May 18, 2016

    Terry and Chelsea announce a new one-year deal has been signed, with incoming manager Antonio Conte having given his seal of approval to the contract.