London's "Chelsea" captain John Terry will finally leave the "aristocrats" club this summer, so Harry Arter announced that he is welcome among the ranks of "Bournemouth".
The news that the central defender, who has spent more than two decades in the "Chelsea" team, will be looking for new challenges, was announced a few days ago.
However, despite being 36 years old, Terry plans to continue playing, and the media already links him with London's "Crystal Palace", "West Ham United", "Swansea City" and a possible move to the MLS.
"I think that, considering the progress we have made, our club is at a high level. Every year we aim to improve, and the only way to do that is by attracting good players," Arter told the Bournemouth Echo.
"If John is interested in the opportunity to come here, then I have no doubt that the club would be happy to welcome him."
"I'm sure there will be many people interested in him, but if it's what both sides want, let's hope it will happen."
Currently, "Bournemouth" is in 13th place in the English championship. Eddie Howe's proteges are seven points away from the relegation zone.