Chelsea’s Juan Cuadrado may be heading to Juventus on another loan deal which will see him back at the Old Lady for another year.
The Blues manager Antonio Conte has stated that he wants Cuadrado at the Stamford Bridge this summer, however so far the player has not featured for Chelsea this season and the lack of first team football is turning out to be frustrating for the 28-year-old.
Cuadrado has set his sights on a loan move to the Turin club and this time around the deal is slightly complicated as compared to previous loan deals concerning the player.
The player agent was in London on Friday and negotiations between the clubs have already taken place. According to the reports from the Evening Standard, a fee of £3.5m loan fee is agreed upon with an option of permanent sale at the end of the season.
The player joined Chelsea last summer from Fiorentina, however, after seven months only the player headed back to Italy and joined Juventus. Cuadrado has been an important player for the Bianconeri last season and this time too the player is keen on joining back and helping the club win the Serie A title for the sixth consecutive year.
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