John Terry is eager to leave Chelsea and Valencia have seized the opportunity, already tabling an offer for the former England skipper, FIFA-accredited agent Francois Gallardo has told Radio Intereconomia.
Terry
has been fined and banned for four matches by the FA after being found
guilty of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand last year.
Agents have subsequently pounced to move the defender away from Stamford
Bridge, and Gallardo claims he is in the midst of finalising a deal
which would see Terry move to La Liga in the winter.
"Valencia
are negotiating, and I am involved in person, with the signing in the
winter transfer market," Gallardo told Radio Intereconomia.
"The
offer is on his table. The player is out of contract in June and will
not renew there for several reasons at Chelsea and he wants to come to
Spain."
The
deal is reportedly for 18 months with an option to extend for a further
year. Terry, 31, is in his 15th season with Chelsea, but Gallardo says
the recent controversy has forced the defender to prefer to play out his
career abroad.
"Terry has problems," said Gallardo. "They are insulting him and he is not taking it anymore. He asked to leave, not us.
"It's
real. This has been going on for 15 days and two meetings have already
took place. The deal is already on his table - a year and a half plus
one. I think he will accept."
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