Ex Chelsea star could move to Manchester United on free transfer? 

Ex Chelsea captain to move to Manchester United on free transfer?

This will be a shocking move if it becomes a reality.

Well,  latest report have made it known that ex Chelsea and England captain, John Terry has been linked with a possible move to Old Trafford.

John Terry, who was Chelsea top-rated defender under Jose Mourinho is likely to rejoin the Portugal international at Old Trafford.

This comes after Manchester United defenders have given a poor performance so far this season with Mourinho wanting a new defender.

Terry might just be the best solution to Manchester United problems right now owing to the fact that he and Mourinho once shared a past.

John Terry is on a free transfer after ending his contract at Aston Villa, meaning the Red Devils will not be spending a dime to sign him despite his wealth of experience.

It is however uncertain if Jose Mourinho will want to sign the England international owing to his age, we are not certain if John Terry will love to play at Old Trafford.

It is still a rumour and we will be watching closely for further development.

It wouldn’t be bad seeing Terry at Man United, what do you think?

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