Inter Milan sign Juan Cuadrado for a year



Inter Milan have announced the signing of former Juventus winger Juan Cuadrado.

The 35-year-old has joined Inter on a one-year contract after arriving at the San Siro on a free basis.

Cuadrado was a free agent following the end of his contract with Juventus this summer, following a successful spell at the club that saw him win 11 trophies in eight years.

Cuadrado has also been in Italy with Udinese, Lecce and Fiorentina and moved to Juve in 2017 permanently following a two-year loan from Chelsea.

“I am delighted and I would like to thank God for this opportunity. For me it is an honor to be here in one of the biggest teams in Europe. I’m happy,” Cuadrado told the Inter website.

“I had many offers, but Italy is a second home for me. My family is very attached to this country, and I had the opportunity to stay here and play for a great team with a fantastic history.

“I chose Inter because we all know what they represent worldwide. The important thing is that my family and I feel good. We had the opportunity to stay in a place that, for us, is home. It will definitely be the best option.”

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