John Terry watched Spartak Moscow's league match with Rostov on Sunday evening just weeks after rejecting the club's advances.
Terry, who left Aston Villa at the end of the season as a free agent, appeared on the verge of joining Spartak in September but he recently called off the move.
But on Sunday, Terry was in attendance at the Otkritie Arena and was spotted posing for pictures with supporters outside the ground prior to kick-off.
Spartak posted the pictures of the former Chelsea captain and England international on Twitter, alongside the caption: 'He's here! John Terry visited'.
Terry is currently making the most of his weekend and it has certainly been action-packed - the 37-year-old enjoyed watching the enthralling Ryder Cup action on Friday at Le Golf National.
Earlier this month, Terry had flown by private jet to Rome on Friday for a medical with Spartak ahead of finalising personal terms on a tax-free deal, believed to be in the region of £3million a year.
But Terry pulled the plug on the deal and wrote a statement confirming the move was off.
He said: 'After considerable thought, I have decided to decline a contract offer from Spartak Moscow. I would like to take the opportunity to thank Spartak and wish them and their supporters well for the rest of the season.
'They are an ambitious club and I have been very impressed with their professionalism.
'But after assessing this move with my family, we've decided this is not the right move for ourselves at this time. Good luck Spartak.'