John Terry, former Chelsea captain, made an announcement about his return to the Premier League club’s academy just over a month after his time with Leicester City.The bond between Terry and his old club is unbreakable, and it’s only natural to see the former skipper return to Stamford Bridge in some capacity.##NAJAVA_MECA_7358756##After returning to Chelsea in 2022 to serve as a coaching consultant, the 42-year-old former England captain joined Dean Smith’s backroom staff at Leicester in April of this year.Terry, who started his coaching career in 2018 as an assistant manager at Aston Villa, published an Instagram post declaring his return.”I’m delighted to be back Home working in the academy and continuing my role at the club.”I’m delighted to be back Home working in the Academy.@ChelseaFC 💙 pic.twitter.com/QBJtPUoPdm— John Terry (@JohnTerry26) July 7, 2023 Terry, a five-time Premier League champion, won every major trophy during his 19-year stint at Stamford Bridge, making him Chelsea’s most successful captain. He returns to west London with Mauricio Pochettino now at the helm and his rebuilding project firmly underway.