Juan Cuadrado’s agent has rubbished speculation surrounding his client’s future at Juventus, amidst interest from Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.

The 29-year-old winger rekindled his career at Juventus after a short but unhappy stint at Chelsea and has been key player for Massimiliano Allegri over the course of the last two seasons.




However, there is speculation that Juventus are plotting to sell the Colombian this summer, with clubs such as Paris Saint-German and Arsenal believed to be on his trail this time around.

However, the winger’s agent, Alessandro Lucci, rubbished the rumours surrounding Cuadrado’s future and stressed Juventus do not want to sell him and he does not want to leave the club this summer.
 


He insisted that there have been no negotiations between him and any other club and no one has also contacted Juventus regarding Cuadrado.  

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Speaking to Sky Italia, Lucci said: “He doesn’t want to leave Juventus and Juventus don’t want to sell him.

“The negotiations you are reading about are not real.

“Several clubs might be interested, but no club have contacted me or started negotiations with Juventus.”

Cuadrado, who made 45 appearances in all competitions for Juventus last season, has a contract until 2020 with the club.