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    Romano: Juve will have to struggle to keep Cuadrado

    Romano: Juve will have to struggle to keep Cuadrado

    When Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri decided to deploy the 3-5-2, many thoughts that the experience of the Colombian winger Juan Cuadrado in Turin was not going to last.
     
    On the contrary, the former Fiorentina man has become decisive for the bianconeri, and had some outstanding performances like in the Champions League game against Bayern Munich.
     
    The 27-year-old is currently playing for the Serie A defending champions on loan from Chelsea, and Juve are now regretting the fact that they don’t have a right to buy.
     
    A few months ago, it seems that the bianconeri could sign the Colombia international to permanent deal to €20 million euros, but now, with the imminent arrival of Antonio Conte on the Blues’ bench, the situation could change.
     
    The current Italy manager has always admired Cuadrado, and could ask his new executives to bring him back to London, or, in any case, to let him go only for a higher amount.
     
    On the other hand, the player is undecided between a manager who wants him bad and the team where he is doing so well.
     
     
     
    M.G. – adapted from an article by Fabrizio Romano
     

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