John Terry has announced he will leave Aston Villa after just one season following a disappointing campaign where they failed to gain promotion from the Championship, the club has confirmed.
“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 in a statement on Wednesday.
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