Juventus are scouring the market for replacements for Juan Cuadrado, who is expected to return to Chelsea during the summer transfer window.

Signed by Chelsea in January last year, the Colombian did very little of note at Stamford Bridge before he was loaned out to Juventus last summer, but it seems Cuadrado could have a second coming in west London.




Current Italy head coach Antonio Conte will be taking the reins of the club once the European Championship is over, and according to Gazzetta dello Sport, the former Bianconeri boss likes the look of the Colombian winger.

And despite Juventus’ ideas of signing him on a permanent deal, the winger is set to return to Chelsea at the end of the season as Conte is willing to give him a second opportunity in west London.
 


The Italian champions are resigned to the fact that Cuadrado will return to England at the end of the season and have stepped up in their search to identify his replacement.  

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The former Fiorentina man has again made his mark in Italian football and has five goals and seven assists to his name for Juventus this season.

But the winger seems willing to have a go at making it at Chelsea again and is said to be keen to return to Stamford Bridge in the summer.

He has 49 international caps to his name for Colombia.