CHELSEA skipper John Terry revealed his beloved club have ignored his contract outburst so far, having failed to discuss the situation with him yet.
The former England captain outlined how the west London team, who he's been at since 1995 as a youngster, have had "no communication" with him about his deal.
Terry's contract expires at the end of the season but he's keen to remain at Stamford Bridge, inidcating his desire to stay and fight at Chelsea after their draw with Manchester United.
Guus Hiddink's key centre-half started in the 1-1 draw at the Bridge as Jesse Lingard opened the scoring for the visitors before Diego Costa had the last say in injury time to steal the Blues a point.
Chelsea have looked a stronger unit since Hiddink took charge back in December, and Terry has been an influential figure in that time, but his future remains up in the air for now.
"It’s a difficult one," admitted Terry. "The club is the most important thing but there’s no communication at the moment.
"I said what I had to say, that’s how it is. I've made it very clear I want to stay, but more important is getting up to where we should be in the table."
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