John Terry has revealed that he would like to be part of the coaching staff under Graham Potter's successor.
Chelsea are on the lookout for a new permanent manager after sacking Potter on Sunday.
Terry stated that he is 'done' with regards to management and added that he would only come out of retirement to be involved with the Chelsea first-team.
Speaking to snooker legend Stephen Hendry, Terry said: 'I'm done from a managerial point of view.
'The only job I'd come out of retirement for would be the Chelsea job, to be involved in some capacity in the first team.