Colombian international Juan Cuadrado has left Juventus on a free transfer, according to the club’s official statement dropped a few minutes ago.
The 35-year-old leaves Juventus after 8 years making 314 appearances, scoring 26 times and proving 59 assists.
Juventus’s official message reads: “314 times he turned out on the pitch to fight for our colours, winning 11 trophies.
“26 times he rejoiced, with his unmistakable dance, after scoring in our shirt.
“59 times he set up his teammates so they could share the joy of scoring.
“Today, after an eight-season journey, it is time to say goodbye because Juan Cuadrado is leaving Juventus.
“Eight unforgettable years. Year after year, Panita was one of the certainties, no matter the position, tactical set-up or shirt number on his back.
“Eight years full of joy, smiles, jokes and enthusiasm. He brought his positive energy into the dressing room and into our world. Juan won over the fans in a unique and special way, becoming a point of reference on and off the pitch.
“Eight years of dizzying dribbles, crazy runs that turned games around – sometimes even seasons. That goal in the Derby della Mole on 31 October 2015, his first for black and white, was the one that kick-started a comeback that led to the Scudetto after a faltering start.
“Eight years of goals. The one mentioned above was the first of the four scored against Torino but how can we not recall the screamers against Lyon and Inter? Or the key brace he bagged against the Nerazzurri in season 2020/21?
“With so many unforgettable moments, each fan must have special memory linked to Juan’s adventure at the Bianconeri.”
A handful of clubs within and outside Europe are reportedly in the 35-year-old, but he’s said to be waiting on the best offer.
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