The England and Chelsea legend is in line for the Oxford United job, with Gary Rowett also in the frame.
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Terry, who was hoping to be established as a manager by now, will see this as a chance to get his foothold in the position.
Terry ended his career at Villa, where he signed on as a player in 2017 and then returned as a coach after retirement.
But he will have to work hard to get the Oxford job, per Birmingham Mail, as Rowett is a serious candidate.
The ex-Birmingham City manger is experienced and may be seen as a safer bet.
