John Terry could take legal action after an image which had a very close resemblance to the Blues captain appeared on cigarette packets in India.
The blurred image looked like Terry, it appeared on the packets above a “smoking kills” warning but his representatives Elite Management have confirmed that no permission had ever been given for his image to be used in connection with anti-smoking in India.
Their statement read: “It’s been brought to our attention that an image of our client (Terry) has been used on some cigarette packaging without our consent or knowledge. We’ve now instructed our legal team to investigate this matter.”
If this does go to court it will add to his current legal situation in England where he is under investigation for racial comments towards Anton Ferdinand.
Fluminense are keen on Chelsea star defender Thiago Silva According to ESPN, Thiago Silva's departure…
There is still a possibility of a surprise sack as Chelsea keeps tabs on the…
Journo backs Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku to make a decision on his future in the…
Thiago Silva and Robert Sanchez deemed fit to play for Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur Despite…
Chelsea are keen to sign Barcelona sensation Pau Cubarsi According to TBR Football, Chelsea has…
Marc Cucurella says fans are reading too much into the incident of Noni Madueke laughing…