Cuadrado: "If I have to stay, I'll stay."
Juan Cuadrado has broken his silence on what will surely be the busiest transfer window of his career, though he doesn't sound urge to stay.
Cuadrado is still on holiday given by Chelsea after his Copa America commitments and he's fulfilling some advertising roles. He spoke to Medellin regarding his future and made it very clear that he will stay if Chelsea want him to stay.
"I must introduce myself with Chelsea, start the preseason there and wait for offers from any other club," said Cuadrado.
"I'm grateful because Chelsea gave me the opportunity and if I have to stay, I will stay."
Juventus have made it no secret about their intentions to bid for Cuadrado. They have recently tabled an offer of €2m now for a 1-year loan deal, with a commitment to buy for a further €22m. Reports say Chelsea are looking for €25-30m. Milan are interested, due to their manager being one of Cuadrado's former coach. But awaiting Chinese takeover before bidding.
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