Juan Cuadrado and Juventus have been unable to reach an agreement to spread out his salary over two years.

The 33-year-old Colombian’s contract was set to expire in June but it was automatically renewed for a year after he made his 40th appearance of the season. He is a key part of Massimiliano Allegri’s squad in Turin and has proven his tactical flexibility on a number of occasions, playing as both a right winger and a right back.

As reported by La Stampa, Juventus want to extend Cuadrado’s contract to 2024, lowering his halving his salary from €5m to €2.5m net per season, essentially spreading the last year of his wages over two years.

The Colombian has so far refused to accept this and for now is set to earn the full €5m for the last year of his contract.

The 33-year-old Cuadrado has made 40 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 2933 minutes. In that time, he’s scored five goals and provided five assists.

6 thought on “Cuadrado refuses to spread his salary with Juve”
  1. He deserves his salary. Good on you cuadra! He is definitely my favourite in these past few years and should be rewarded.

  2. Yeah, waste money on Ramsey and then shamefully haggle with Cuadrado…

    Though most of the blame falls on the previous management, you still need to respect your most consistent player.

  3. Full credit to him and for missing an open goal. The cigarette salesman who ruined Ferrari even further thought he could dupe Panita Cuadrado, but he was not having any of it. Pathetic club that gives Zinedine Rabiot Zidane a monster salary as well as the overrated Dutch Phil Jones who was schooled by Arnautovic.

  4. Juve managers should handle this because Juan is very talented players who can play every position he deserve 5M and over please send Dbyla, Arthur, Ramsay, Kean, Bernandesci and Moratta all of them are wasteful but Juan give salary he demands

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