The former
Chelsea winger initially joined the club on loan in 2015, before Juve agreed to
sign him on a three-year loan last summer.
Champions
League finalists Juventus have announce the permanent signing of Juan Cuadrado
from Chelsea on a three year deal. The winger who has spent the last two
seasons at the club on loan signed a deal till 2020.
The club were
obligated to sign the player permanently under the previous agreement,
according to a press release released by the Turin club on Monday. The Italian
side announced that the deal totalled €20m which will be payable in three
annual instalments.
The club said
in a statement on Monday: "Juventus Football Club SpA announces that,
following the occurrence of the pre-contract terms, has triggered the
obligation to buy outright from Chelsea Football Club Limited of the
registration rights of the player Juan Guillermo Cuadrado Bello. "The
consideration under the agreements is €20m payable in three annual instalments
starting from the next financial year 2017/2018. Juventus have signed the
player on a contract up to 30 June 2020."
The Colombian
initially joined the Blues from Fiorentina in January 2015 during Jose
Mourinho's spell in charge. Cuadrado has been impressive during his spell with
Juventus notching eight goals in 83 appearances in all competitions.
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