Former Chelsea midfielder Steve Sidwell believes incoming boss Antonio Conte must make keeping captain John Terry at the club a priority. Italy coach Conte will replace interim manager Guus Hiddink at Stamford Bridge following this summers European Championships. Blues skipper Terry announced earlier in the year that he would leave the club at the end of this season, after failing to agree a new deal.Speaking on Sky Sports Now, Sidwell thinks Terrys experience is invaluable, and that Conte should seek to extend the 35-year olds 18-year career with the club. Italy head coach Antonio Conte is joining Chelsea this summer The main one is John Terry - theres no doubt Conte will have a chat with him, first and foremost, to see what his thoughts are, said Sidwell, who spent the 2007-08 season at Stamford Bridge.You know what youre going to get from him. Hes a leader on the pitch, and always puts himself on the line with the club. The thing you wonder with John is, what are they going to offer?Of course hes still good enough. Last year he was fantastic - he had Matic in front of him, but this year, Matic has not been at his best, which has left John a little exposed.Hes one of the better centre-halves in the country, theres been talk of having him back in the England squad for the Euros. Contes Chelsea to-do list What does new Chelsea boss need to sort first? Sidwell is expecting Conte to offer Chelsea something similar to former manager Jose Mourinho, who was sacked in December.The Brighton midfielder, however, believes the Chelsea players did Mourinho no favours earlier in the season, and has fears the same could happen to Conte if things do not go the teams way.Hes quite similar to Jose. Hes very meticulous and demands a lot from his players. The only thing that worries me with the set of players is that a lot of them just downed their tools with Mourinho, added Sidwell. 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