Poll of the Day: Where will Ashley Cole start next season?

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POLL

With Ashley Cole entering the final year of his contract with the club, the Chelsea defender is far from certain to still be at Stamford Bridge next season.

As Goal.com exclusively revealed on Wednesday, the 31-year-old is currently being offered just a one-year extension by the west London club and could even be tempted by interest from AC Milan.

The England international has also long been linked with a reunion with former Blues boss Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid and may feel the time is right with his Chelsea future up in the air.

Should he set his sights on a move to Spain, Cole could even end up joining Los Blancos' bitter La Liga rivals Barcelona.

If his availability becomes public knowledge then big-spending Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City will doubtless also voice their interest.

HAVE YOUR SAY

So, where do you think Cole will end up next season? Will the left-back sign an extension at Chelsea or make the move to Serie A with Milan? Could he join up with Mourinho, or even face up against him in Spain? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll, leaving a comment below or getting in touch via Facebook or Twitter.
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