Hiddink: City cash can’t buy our captain!
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Guus Hiddink has told Manchester City that all the money in the world will not tempt John Terry away from Stamford Bridge because the England captain has Chelsea in his blood.
Mega-rich City made an enquiry for the Blues skipper last December but were told no then by both club and player.
The Abu Dhabi-backed club, though, are expected to come back in the summer with a massive £25 million offer.
However, Blues boss Hiddink has warned them that there are some things that money cannot buy, claiming that Terry’s love for his club is stronger than the lure of big bucks.
"There’s more than money in this," he told a press conference at Chelsea's training ground. "There’s also the culture of the club, history with the club.
"There’s also a kind of history with John. His statement was clear. So was the club’s statement.
"John made a very clear statement — that he is a Chelsea man and wants to stay a Chelsea man.
"The club have also made it very clear that they want to continue ‘forever’ with John Terry.
"I can imagine that John will stay until the end of his career."
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Mega-rich City made an enquiry for the Blues skipper last December but were told no then by both club and player.
The Abu Dhabi-backed club, though, are expected to come back in the summer with a massive £25 million offer.
However, Blues boss Hiddink has warned them that there are some things that money cannot buy, claiming that Terry’s love for his club is stronger than the lure of big bucks.
"There’s more than money in this," he told a press conference at Chelsea's training ground. "There’s also the culture of the club, history with the club.
"There’s also a kind of history with John. His statement was clear. So was the club’s statement.
"John made a very clear statement — that he is a Chelsea man and wants to stay a Chelsea man.
"The club have also made it very clear that they want to continue ‘forever’ with John Terry.
"I can imagine that John will stay until the end of his career."
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