Juan Cuadrado is entering his final four months with Juventus and is hoping to agree a new deal with the club, but he may be forced to leave Turin in the summer.

The 34-year-old Colombian played an important role in the Bianconeri’s Derby della Mole win over Torino on Tuesday, scoring after 16 minutes to draw his side level following a slow start to the clash.

Cuadrado has featured prominently this season under Massimiliano Allegri, proving useful as both a right back and a right winger. He’s seen 1743 minutes of action across all competitions, starting 15 times in Serie A.

Gianluca Di Marzio details how Cuadrado wants to stay with Juventus beyond this season and hasn’t agreed to any pre-contracts with a new club, despite the arrival of various offers.

The Old Lady haven’t opened any talks regarding a new deal yet and are leaning towards letting him leave in the summer. Ahead of their next match away to Roma, the club’s management could meet with his entourage to take stock of the situation.

Multiple clubs have emerged to register their interest in Cuadrado. Should he fail to agree a deal with Juventus, the Colombian veteran would either want to stay in Italy or head abroad to Spain or the United States.

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