Maurizio Sarri would be happy to see John Terry return to Chelsea as part of his backroom staff at Stamford Bridge.
Terry is currently without a club having left Aston Villa at the end of the 2017-18 Championship campaign after Steve Bruce s side were beaten in the play-off final by Fulham in May.
A surprise move to Spartak Moscow looked on the cards last week, but Terry opted against the switch to Russia for family reasons.
Terry has already spoken to Sarri about a future role at Chelsea, but he remains intent on having one more year as a player before moving into coaching.
And whenever Terry decides to hang up his boots, Sarri says there will always be a place for him at Chelsea.
The last time I spoke with him he told me that he wants to play for another season, but I don’t know the situation now, Sarri told a media conference.
I am talking about a week ago, I don t know the situation. But Chelsea is his home, of course.
Yes, of course [he would be welcome]. He would be a point of reference for me and everybody here.
It s up to him, if he wants to play for another season I think it s right he tries to play. If he wants to help us I am happy [for him to do so].
Here is John Terry s home. I am very open with him because of his history with the club, he s won everything with the club so it s up to him.