Winger Juan Cuadrado has extended his contract by a two and a half years, the club has confirmed.
The 31 year old joined Juventus initially in August 2015, in the first of two consecutive season-long loans from Chelsea.
He made the move to the Italian champions permanent in the 2017/2018 season.
The Columbia International has won the Serie A in each of his four seasons in Juve, along with 3 Coppas Italia and a Supercoppa Italiana.
The former Fiorentina man has bagged 15 goals and 23 assists for Juventus. However, injury problems have forced Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri to play Cuadrado on the right side of defence.
Juan Cuadrado becomes the second senior member of the Juventus team to pen fresh terms this week after Italy cetre half Leonardo Bonucci extended his stay to June 2024.
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