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Published 09:00 23 Aug 2016 BST
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Allardyce has now revealed that he intends to contact Terry to see if he would be willing to make a return to the international setup.
"I don’t know what the political side of that might mean, if there is a political side.
"I’ll have to have that conversation, if I feel that John Terry may be a possibility.
"He may be. I think it depends on what John said.
"Maybe if I get the opportunity, I might have to give him a ring. But until I come to that selection or that process, we’ll wait and see."
Despite Allardyce's comments, it's still hard to picture Terry back in the England fold, despite the lack of obvious choices for the national team at centre half. Chris Smalling and Gary Cahill were Roy Hodgson's first choices during the European Championships, but new Manchester City signing John Stones - unused in France - is expected to challenge for a place at the heart of the new manager's defence.
Allardyce's first England squad announcement will be made on Sunday ahead of the first World Cup qualifier against Slovakia on September 4.
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