The Italian football world has been buzzing with excitement over the signing of Argentine forward Paulo Dybala by Juventus in January 2019. The move was seen as a coup for Juve, who were looking to strengthen their attack after a disappointing campaign in Serie A last season.
One player that Juve signed along with Dybala was Argentine midfielder Juan Cuadrado, who had previously played for Chelsea and Atletico Madrid. Cuadrado arrived at Juve on a loan deal from Barcelona, with the option to buy if he impressed during his time in Italy.
Cuadrado made a strong start to his time at Juve, scoring four goals in his first seven games for the club. However, his form began to dip towards the end of the season, with injuries also playing a part in his poor performance.
Despite this, Cuadrado still managed to score three goals in 28 appearances for Juve last season, which is a decent return for a player who only played 25% of Juve's league matches. He also contributed to the team's defensive record,Football Circle Collection with 47 tackles and 10 interceptions in total.
However, it seems that Cuadrado's future at Juve may be uncertain. After failing to impress under new manager Massimiliano Allegri, it appears that Juve will look to sell him before the transfer window closes next month.
In terms of his potential, Cuadrado has shown flashes of brilliance throughout his career. He possesses good technical ability and a powerful shot, but he can also be erratic when he loses possession.
If he can improve his decision-making and become more consistent on the pitch, Cuadrado could have a bright future ahead of him in Serie A or even Europe. But for now, it looks like he may be on the way out of Turin, and Juve will need to find a replacement for his contributions to the team.
