Juventus are prepared to sell Juan Cuadrado this summer, less than a month after securing his services from Premier League champions Chelsea, reports Goal.com.
The Colombia international, who was sent off in Juventus’ 4-1 Champions League final loss to Real Madrid, had spent the previous two years on loan in Turin from Chelsea, before the Serie A giants exercised the option to make his move permanent for a reported €20m.
However, Juventus are now open to offers of around €30m fro Cuadrado, despite reports linking Dani Alves with a move away from the Juventus Stadium.
Juventus head coach Max Allegri is keen to wrap up deals for Douglas Costa and Federico Bernardeschi, of Bayern Munich and Fiorentina respectively, but needs to raise funds to secure their signatures and believes he can attract interest in Cuadrado this summer to help sign the pair.
The 29-year-old has struggled for consistency this season and has attracted interest from France and Spain, with Allegri prepared to cash in on Cuadrado, despite the winger netting two goals and registering a further six assists in Serie A last season.