As his contract expires in the summer, the Colombia international is expected to become a free agency. According to recent sources, he will not be re-signing with Juve.
Due to recent conflicts between himself and the club, Cuadrado has yet to sign a new contract, Pipe Sierra says.
Claims that Tottenham were interested in signing Colombian midfielder Cuadrado were made earlier this week, and Tottenham director Fabio Paratici knows Cuadrado well from his time at Turin.
The following is a report from Rudy Galetti from last month on Tottenham's interest...
Even though Cuadrado is going to turn 34 in a few weeks, he appears to be a player with a lot of potential.
As a result, Spurs may be concerned about his prior Premier League experience with Chelsea, in which he struggled to make an impact.
After a brief spell with Chelsea, Cuadrado moved to Juventus, where he won the Serie A title in his first season in Italy.
Despite the fact that he's a free agent, it's still a risky move for Chelsea to sign him, even if he has a proven track record of success at Juve.
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