With Mohamed Salah having reportedly agreed a deal to join Inter Milan, as well as Didier Drogba having been released and Petr Cech and Gael Kakuta sold, the Stamford Bridge clear out appears not to be over yet.
Jose Mourinho captured the services of Juan Cuadrado of Fiorentina on winter deadline day by sending Salah the other way on loan, but now it seems it is the Colombian himself who could be in Serie A on a temporary deal.
Giuseppe Marotta, Juventus’ director of football, has stated an interest in the lightning-quick 2014 World Cup star, saying; “If Chelsea were open to releasing him on loan, we’d be very happy with that.”
According to James Benge of the London Evening Standard, Cuadrado has asked Jose Mourinho for guarantees over his playing time in the upcoming season, as the Colombian will surely know for himself that he is one of the world’s best creative players and won’t want to waste some of his best years on the bench.
He made just four starts for the Blues and failed to score or record an assist in the second half of 2014/15 – something Juan will be looking to improve this time around. Inter Milan are also keen on the winger who hasn’t yet lived up to expectations at Stamford Bridge.





