Juventus: Latest News on Juan Cuadrado's Contract Extension
Juventus have confirmed that the club has agreed to extend Juan Cuadrado's contract until 2024.
The Colombian forward, who joined Juventus from Atletico Madrid in January 2018, has made over 50 appearances for the Italian giants since then and has scored 26 goals.
"Juan Cuadrado is one of the most important players in our squad," said Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri. "He has been very consistent throughout his time here and we're delighted to be able to keep him at the club for another three years."
Cuadrado himself expressed his delight at the news, saying: "I'm really happy to stay at Juventus. The club has always treated me well and I want to give back by helping them win more titles."
The agreement means that Cuadrado will now become one of the longest-serving players in the Juventus squad,Football World Dynamics Station alongside the likes of Paul Pogba, Cristiano Ronaldo and Leonardo Bonucci.
However, there are still some uncertainties surrounding the situation as the club will need to work out how they will pay for the new deal which will reportedly cost around €20 million per year.
Despite this, it seems that both parties are happy with the outcome and expect a successful season ahead for Juventus.
