A few weeks after initial reports started filtering out of Italy that Chelsea and Juventus have begun negotiations over a permanent transfer deal for Juan Cuadrado, here come the first reports that a fee has been agreed.
Juventus have agreed a deal with Chelsea to bring Colombian winger Juan Cuadrado to the club on a permanent deal.
The former Fiorentina man joined on an initial season-long loan deal towards the end of the transfer window for a fee of €1.5 million and is on the verge of making that move permanent.
Juve and Chelsea have settled on a €22m transfer fee and it is believed that the deal will be made official when the transfer window reopens once again in January.
-source: Gazzetta dello Sport
Some are calling this a cut-rate fee, but the €22m isn't too different than what rumors had attached to Cuadrado all along. In fact, it sounds like we settled somewhere in the middle between Juve's opening offer of €20m and our asking price of €25m. Combine that with the €1.5m loan fee, and while certainly not making a profit on the 27-year-old, at least we're not losing all of our initial, misguided €30m investment.
Obviously, these are just rumors for now, but this deal makes sense for everyone involved. So let's get it signed, sealed, and delivered. It's been real, Johnny Squared.