Juventus have confirmed Juan Cuadrado will be out for “about 30 days” after undergoing surgery in Germany this morning.

The winger flew out to see a specialist about his recurring groin injury, and it was revealed last night that surgery had been recommended.

The Colombian international went under the knife this morning, and he’ll be out for 30 days at the very minimum.

Juventus have confirmed Juan Cuadrado will be out for “about 30 days” after undergoing surgery in Germany this morning.

The winger flew out to see a specialist about his recurring groin injury, and it was revealed last night that surgery had been recommended.

The Colombian international went under the knife this morning, and he’ll be out for 30 days at the very minimum.

“Juan Cuadrado underwent surgery today on a longstanding groin problem, in the presence of Dr. Claudio Rigo, with the operation having been performed by Dr. Ulrike Muschaweck in Munich,” the Bianconeri confirmed on their official website.

“Upon returning to Italy the player will immediately start his rehabilitation programme, with a period of about 30 days rest being foreseen as necessary before he returns to training.”

Cuadrado will therefore miss all of the Old Lady’s games in February, including Fiorentina away, the Derby della Mole with Torino and the first leg of the Champions League Last 16 tie with Tottenham Hotspur.

While he'll be out of training for around a month, it will almost certainly be longer until he can return to the pitch, given he's played only one game since the 0-0 draw with Inter on December 9.

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