The 36-year-old has had a number of offers this summer after becoming surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge, and looks to have chosen to make the step down to the Championship. While Terry could have continued in the Premier League after attracting interest from the likes of West Brom, Bournemouth and Swansea City, he does not want to play against Chelsea next season.
Villa and Birmingham City have looked the main contenders to snap Terry up, but the veteran defender looks to have settled on making the move to Villa Park, according to the Daily Mirror.
Terry recently played golf with Villa boss Steve Bruce and his son in Portugal, and fancies the challenge of helping the Midlands outfit back to the top flight.
Although Villa only finished 13th in the Championship last season, they are expected to be among the contenders to go up next season.
Terry would reportedly rather be involved in a promotion push than spending what could end up being his final season in the game scrapping against relegation with a Premier League club.
Credit: Daily Mirror
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