After leaving Juventus after eight years, Colombian right-back Juan Cuadrado is expected to officially join rivals Inter Milan in the coming days. The player has already reached an agreement with the Nerazzurri for a one-year contract. He is already on his way to Milan to undergo medical examinations for what should be his new club. The information was given for the first time by the journalist Fabrizio Romano.
The 35-year-old Colombian left Juventus last June after his contract expired. Free on the transfer market, he will arrive for free at Inter. Despite being a right-back, he also plays as a winger and also as a striker, a role he has held many times with Juve. In black and white he played 314 games.
Thus Cuadrado and his fifth club in Italian football will arrive at Inter. He arrived in his homeland in 2009 to defend Udinese, but he also passed through Lecce and Fiorentina. In his career he also defended Independiente de Medellín, in his home country, and Chelsea, in England. The Colombian national team player boasts five Italian titles and four Italian Cups, all with Juventus.
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Source: Terra

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