Juan Cuadrado has not intention of returning to the Premier League and wants to see out the remaining three years of his current deal at Juventus.
Juventus are currently negotiating for the transfer of Douglas Costa from Bayern Munich and there have been suggestions the Old Lady will sell Cuadrado to bankroll the move and accommodate the Brazilian in the team next season.
Cuadrado joined Juventus on an initial two-year loan deal from Chelsea in 2015 before the transfer was made permanent last month, but Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan have all been linked with his signature.
However, the 29-year-old is seemingly not on the same page as his team and is determined to stay with the Serie A champions for next season and beyond.
"I renewed my contract with Juventus until 2020, with God’s help, I will stay at Juventus,” Football Italia quote Cuadrado as saying at a press conference on international duty with Colombia. “This has always been my idea and my thought process, to stay here.”
In the last four Serie A campaigns Cuadrado ranks among the top 10 players (min. 100 dribbles attempted) to require the fewest minutes per successful dribble (1 every 30.2 minutes).
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