Cuadrado departs Juventus as contract comes to an end
Juventus, Italy’s seventh football league, announced today, Friday, the departure of its Colombian veteran Juan Cuadrado after he played for the Bianconeri for eight seasons.
And Juventus posted on their website on the last day of the 35-year-old Colombian player’s contract: “Thank you Panetta! It’s been eight intense, special and unforgettable seasons.”
It was an amazing trip ✨
Thank you for everything, Panita ????
– Juventus ???????????????? (@juventusfcen) June 30, 2023
Playing as a defender, winger and right midfielder, Cuadrado moved to Juventus in 2015 from Chelsea, where he won eleven titles with the old woman, including five league titles (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020). ), in addition to four domestic cup titles (2016, 2017, 2018 and 2021).
Cuadrado, known for his activity, quick runs on the right and millimeter passes, suffered in his last season at Juventus.
Juventus are pinning their hopes on their new striker, promising American Timothy Weah, son of Italian AC Milan star and former French side Paris Saint-Germain, current Liberian president George Weah, to succeed Cuadrado.
And the Italian media reported that Weah (23) passed a medical examination yesterday, Thursday, and signed a contract with the Bianconeri for a period of five years, noting that the formalization of this deal will take place in the coming days. after the official opening of the summer transfer window scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, in Italy.
Source: agencies