The latest on Cuadrado’s future: Exit or renewal?

Following the departures of Giorgio Chiellini and Paulo Dybala at the end of last season, Juventus handed over the captain’s armband to Leonardo Bonucci, while Juan Cuadrado was promoted to vice-captain.

However, the Colombian’s future at the club remains uncertain. The winger was running on an expiring contract, but eventually prompted an automatic one-year renewal.

This move did not sit well with management, who hoped to reach an amicable agreement that included a pay cut.

So, for the second consecutive season, La Vespa has an expiring contract. So will you prolong your stay in Turin or leave forever?

According to Gazzetta dello Sport via JuventusNews24, the Bianconeri could once again offer Cuadrado a new contract with lower figures.

However, the source believes the 34-year-old’s departure remains the most likely scenario at the moment.

Cuadrado joined Juventus in 2015 after a brief spell at Chelsea. He has been playing various roles ever since and was one of the team’s key players for the past two seasons.

Juve FC says

This season, the veteran winger has yet to show his best form. This could be due to many factors, including his relatively advanced age, lack of rest amid the injury crisis or the chaotic state of the team.

Therefore, we should wait at least a couple of months to determine if this drop in form is temporary or permanent before making a final decision on the player’s future.

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