Inter Milan announced the signing of Colombian winger Juan Cuadrado on a one-year contract.
The 35-year-old player joins the club from Juventus, where he spent eight years before his contract expired at the end of June.
“Technique, versatility, and reliability: Juan is ready for a new, Nerazzurri, adventure,” Inter said in a statement.
Cuadrado joined Juventus on loan from Chelsea in 2015 and later signed a permanent contract after two years.
During his time at Juventus, he contributed to the team’s success, helping them win five Serie A titles, four Italian Cups, and two Super Cups. In England, he achieved victory in the Premier League and the League Cup.
Cuadrado demonstrated his exceptional abilities as an assist provider, leading in the 2020-21 Champions League and the 2014 World Cup.
For his national team, he made 115 appearances, with only goalkeeper David Ospina (127) having more caps than him.