Juan Cuadrado has been an integral member of the Juventus squad for almost a decade now, but could soon leave the Allianz Arena after eight years. The 34-year-old is set to become a free agent in the summer, and the Bianconeri management do not seem likely to renew his contract.
As per Calciomercato, this will be the final couple of months for Cuadrado as a Juventus player. The club will not out forth a renewal deal following the one-year extension provided last year.
The Colombian’s age does not help either, as he turns 35 and is the sixth highest earner in the squad, behind the likes of Dusan Vlahovic, Wojciech Szczesny, Leonardo Bonucci, Alex Sandro and Paul Pogba. Cuadrado earns €9.2M net per season in Turin.
Juventus actively seek a new right winger on the market, as Cuadrado seems more likely than ever to head towards the exit door, especially after a poor performance in the recent 1-0 loss to Napoli.
Cuadrado has 26 goals in 305 appearances for Juventus.
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