Juan Cuadrado did not stay at London's "Chelsea" club. After returning from a loan from Turin's "Juventus" this summer, the 28-year-old winger is once again loaned out to the Italian champions.
The Colombian national team player defended the honor of "Juventus" on loan basis last season, but after it ended, he returned to "Chelsea" and prepared for the season. However, Antonio Conte did not see the Colombian in his team and agreed to transfer the player back to his former club.
It seems that this time J. Cuadrado will not return to "Chelsea." "Juventus" borrowed the winger until the summer of 2019. Each season, "Bianconeri" will have to pay 5 million euros for the Colombian's loan.
The deal included the possibility for "Juventus" to acquire all rights to the player at any time for 25 million euros. This amount will be inclusive, including the loan fees. Additionally, during this time, "Chelsea" could receive an additional 4 million euros, but it all depends on the player's performance.
Last season, J. Cuadrado played 40 matches for "Juventus" and scored five goals.