Juan Cuadrado will reportedly not receive a new contract from Juventus and so will leave the club next summer.

The 34-year-old Colombian has been with the Bianconeri since 2015, initially spending two years in Turin on loan from Chelsea before making a permanent move in the summer of 2017. Since his arrival, Cuadrado has been a regular feature for Juventus, being a reliable and consistent option.

As reported by Calciomercato.com, Juventus have decided not to offer Cuadrado a new contract, so he’ll leave the club when his current deal expires at the end of June next year. The 34-year-old will be able to negotiate with other clubs from February onwards.

Cuadrado has made 280 appearances across all competitions for Juventus since his arrival in 2015, scoring 24 goals and providing 62 assists in that time. In recent years, he has transitioned from being a winger into a more defensive role.

6 thought on “Cuadrado set to leave Juventus next summer”
  1. Most of the players are looking for an escape route from Lord Hexagon`s training regime and slow-mo play

  2. He has been a magnificent servant to the club. It’s astonishing that they continue to pay a fool like Allegri, but for Cuadrado nothing. For a long time FA of the club, this is hard to understand

  3. runs a lot, very skilful and versatile but has always been a hit and a miss with his end product..time to play in less competitive leagues..we need Singo/Dalot..would have preferred Molina though

  4. Like all things in life the end has to come at some point. At least he cannot be further ruined by PhD Max as he is near the end of his career. Actually I was wrong. The legend of slow back can still do damage to any player that has attacking tendencies.

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