Ashley Cole says he does not think he will be at Chelsea next season
and is seeking "another journey in my life" after eight years at
Stamford Bridge.
The 33-year-old left-back, who
announced his England retirement
after 107 caps earlier this month, is out of contract this summer.
"I am weighing up my options for playing next season with my agent,"
"Sadly, it does not look like Chelsea will be one of them." Cole helped Chelsea win the Premier League title in 2010 as well as the
2012 Champions League. He has also won four FA Cups with the Blues, to add to the three he secured with Arsenal, following his move to
Stamford Bridge from the Gunners in August 2006. Cole won the 2007 League Cup with Chelsea and was part of the club's
Europa League triumph
under interim manager Rafael Benitez in 2013. But he endured a frustrating 2013-14 campaign under
returning manager Jose Mourinho, starting just 15 Premier League games
in a trophy-less season for the Blues.
"Now I'll be looking for another journey in my life,"
added Cole. "I hope it can be like my others, full of fun and of course
win something." Cole signed a one-year extension to his Chelsea contract, which was due to expire last summer, in January 2013. But with a new deal at Stamford Bridge looking
unlikely, Cole has resigned himself to leaving after 229 Premier League
appearances.
Cole should be in England squad - Hansen
"Thank you Chelsea for making my eight years a pleasure. We've been through a lot, good and bad," continued Cole.
"And of course the fans. How do I start, I can only say
thank you for giving the boys confidence to win some amazing trophies.
"To the fans that have stood buy me through thick and thin, I will always have you in my heart."
Earlier this month, Chelsea boss Mourinho said he did not think Cole would leave the club.
"I don't know but I don't think so. The club knows my opinion," said the Portuguese.
Last week Chelsea captain John Terry
signed a new one-year deal
to keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2015.
Analysis:
"I thought the way Ashley dealt with being left out
of the set-up for the World Cup was admirable, very professional. He's
got a lot to offer. They'll be several clubs thinking that he can still
do a job for them and I think he can. He's still a top player so I would
imagine that there will be several clubs looking at his situation."
But the future of long-serving midfielder Frank Lampard, who is also out of contract this summer, has yet to be decided.
Cole retired from international football earlier this
month after manager Roy Hodgson left him out of England's World Cup
squad.
He made his international debut against Albania in
March 2001 and went on to become only the seventh England player to
reach a century of caps when he appeared in a friendly win over Brazil
in February 2013.
Former Liverpool defender Alan Hansen, on his final
Match of the Day appearance, said Cole was one of the greatest players
the Premier League has seen.
"As a full-back for Arsenal, Chelsea and England there
is nobody better in Premier League history," said the eight-time title
winner.
"I would have taken him [to the World Cup] but I can understand why Roy Hodgson hasn't.
"I watched him play in the Champions League and against Liverpool and he was excellent.
"But he hasn't been playing a lot and that's probably the reason why Roy hasn't taken him."