Juan Cuadrado is set to join Inter on a free transfer following the expiry of his contract with Juventus, reports Sky Sport Italia.

The Colombian veteran is set to put pen to paper on a one-year deal at San Siro. Transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio reports that medical examinations are already booked in for the beginning of next week and that an official announcement will follow shortly afterwards.

Inter will be the fifth Italian club that Cuadrado has signed for, following previous spells with Udinese, Lecce, Fiorentina and most recently with Juve.

In Turin, Cuadraro racked up 314 appearances across all competitions since his arrival eight years ago, chipping in with 26 goals, two against Inter, and a further 65 assists.

He has also contributed to one of the most successful periods in Juve’s history, lifting five league titles, the Coppa Italia on four occasions as well as two Supercoppas.

Cuadrado was also part of the squad that reached the Champions League final in Cardiff in 2017.

The ex-Chelsea winger joins the likes of Davide Frattesi, Yann Auriel Bisseck and Marcus Thuram, who have all joined Inter over the course of the summer 2023 window.

2 thought on “Ex-Juve winger Cuadrado to sign for Inter on free transfer”
  1. I’m not going to support inter anymore,and others are following after we heard that he is going to sign for inter.

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