Juan Cuadrado (66 Viewers)

Cuads legacy


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Juve_newbie

Junior Member
Jan 11, 2017
278
I think it is the time to let Cuadrado go. In his peak, even though his passing, technique, decision making is just ok, he has pace and unpredictability to make him very useful. Right now, he is 31 and with all the injury, he has lost his pace and his explosiveness. 15M transfer fee + 6M gross wage saving is decent for our finance, and we can make room for someone like Zaniolo.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,767
I think it is the time to let Cuadrado go. In his peak, even though his passing, technique, decision making is just ok, he has pace and unpredictability to make him very useful. Right now, he is 31 and with all the injury, he has lost his pace and his explosiveness. 15M transfer fee + 6M gross wage saving is decent for our finance, and we can make room for someone like Zaniolo.
he is on 4m after taxes so around 8m gross wage to the guy. His contract expiring in 2020 so it's now or renewal and he is 31years old
So if a offers come he must go
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,304
Always been a fan of Cuads but don't see a necessity for the club for him to stay at Juve. Might sit on the bench for the most part but could raise a CL trophy. Doesn't seem satisfying to me. If true he would make 10 mil a year in China and Juve gets 15-20 for it, then Juan take the retirement money and continue playing for your country.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,776
15M won't help us at all. He is worth more to us by staying.
I keep saying this, but folks too dense to understand that a player covering for the RB, RWB, RCM, RM and RW positon is worth keeping. The €15m we would get for him would do nothing for us and we'd have lost our most polyvalent back up player...and might have to replace him. Good luck finding a back up as good for that kind of money. Just keep him if he want's to stay.
 

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