Juventus continue to reward their players with new deals.
After Bonucci, comes Cuadrado.
Winger Juan Cuadrado has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract extension at Juventus, the Serie A champions have confirmed.
“Cuadrado and Juventus together until 2022! His style of play is a joy to watch, and fans will have a reason to flash as bright as he has when they hear the news that he has extended his stay at Juventus until 2022,” the club said in an official statement.
The 31-year-old Colombia international joined the Italian champions initially in August 2015, in the first of two consecutive season-long loans from Chelsea. A permanent €20 million switch was finally secured ahead of the 2017-18 season.
“I am very happy with what I have done at Juventus,” Cuadrado told Juve’s official site.
Cuadrado has won the Scudetto in each of his four seasons in Serie A, along with three Coppas Italia and a Supercoppa Italiana. The former Fiorentina man has 15 goals and 28 assists with the Bianconeri, although he has generally been more concerned with defensive duties this season.
Injury problems forced Maurizio Sarri to field Cuadrado as a full-back, and the majority of his 14 appearances in all competitions this term have come on the right-hand side of defence. Cuadrado is the second senior member of Juventus’ squad to pen fresh terms this week after Italy centre-back Leonardo Bonucci renewed until June 2024.
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