Premier
League giants Chelsea have agreed to sell Juan Cuadrado to Italian side
Juventus on a permanent deal in the coming transfer window, according to Metro.
The
London side sent Juan Cuadrado on a season long loan to Juventus in the summer
transfer window. The reports claim that the Colombian is now happy in Turin and
is keen to sign a long term deal at the Italian giants.
The
Blues who are struggling in the Premier League have no plans to keep Cuadrado. The
27-year-old has made a big impact for the Serie A giants in his starting few
months.
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The reports revealed that the Blues have agreed to let their winger go for £15.75million only which is £10million less than the price which Chelsea paid for him last year.
Arsenal target Marco Verratti worth £72 million
The reports revealed that the Blues have agreed to let their winger go for £15.75million only which is £10million less than the price which Chelsea paid for him last year.
He
left Fiorentina in 2014 for Chelsea where he made only 15 appearances.
The
Italian giants are not on top of their form this season as several of star players
including Carlos Tevez, Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal left them in the summer. They are on tenth spot nine points behind the league leaders Fiorentina.
Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho has left Chelsea recently and the Blues are yet to announce the new boss.
Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho has left Chelsea recently and the Blues are yet to announce the new boss.
Columnist: Stevan Jones
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