Chelsea captain John Terry has revealed that he would consider moving to the MLS in the future.
Terry has become a key part of Chelsea's side once again since Jose Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2013, and he played in every Premier League game as they eased to the title this season.
Despite admitting that he would prefer to finish his career with Chelsea, Terry claims that following Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard to the US is a possibility.
"I would love to finish my career at Chelsea," the 34-year-old told talkSPORT. "I certainly don't want to play for another club in the Premier League or England. I don't think you get that loyalty within football anymore.
"If Chelsea decide otherwise, whether that be next year or the year after, and I still feel I will play, of course I will go and play [elsewhere]. I will go to America, wherever the opportunities are there.
"At that stage of my career it would need to suit not only myself but my family as well. Ideally for me, my family are local, and I would love to finish my career at Chelsea."
Terry's current deal expires next summer.