Sources: Premiership Latest (Scott Harkness) on Wed, 2009-07-15 16:46
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has tried to quash rumours that Chelsea skipper John Terry is on the verge of a big-money move to Manchester City by stating that Terry is not for sale.
Manchester City recently saw a second offer to sign the England skipper rejected by Chelsea, although the bid remains on the table and City are believed to be lining-up a third bid.
The 28-year-old, who has been the subject of a £30m bid from Eastlands recently, has not publicly spoken about his future. However, Chelsea are hoping that Terry will soon make a statement to show his intentions of staying at Stamford Bridge.
New Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear that John Terry remains an integral part of his plans for the club and that he isn't for sale.
However, on Wednesday, Peter Kenyon has also voiced his opinion to try and end the speculation.
Kenyon, speaking to The Independent, said: "He [Terry] is not available at any price.
"He's got a three-year contract. He's told us he doesn't want to go and we don't want him to go. End of story."
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