Juventus winger Juan Cuadrado is expected to leave the club after eight seasons in Turin with the Bianconeri. The 35-year-old joined La Juve in 2015 on loan from Chelsea before making the move permanent in 2017. Cuadrado has a contract with the club until June 30 and while Juve reportedly offered a contract extension, reports suggest he is set to move on at the end of the week.
Goal Italia’s Romeo Agresti writes that a final decision has been made on the Colombian’s future, stating that he will definitely be leaving at the end of the month.
The Bianconeri are expected to complete the signing of USMNT player Timothy Weah in the coming days, with the 23-year-old inheriting Cuadrado’s role on the right-side of the Juve back line.
Cuadrado won multiple trophies in his time in Turin, including five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa Italia twice.