Juan Cuadrado relaunches at Atalanta Bergamo

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At the end of his contract with Inter Milan and free of any contract, Juan Cuadrado (36 years old) will stay in Serie A. The experienced Colombian, author of 12 matches (2 goals / 2 assists) during the previous season, will try a new Italian adventure, he who had already been with Udinese, Fiorentina and Juventus in particular. The right midfielder has signed for only one season with DEA, who confirmed his arrival this Monday.

“Atalanta BC is pleased to announce that for the current season, 2024/25, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado Bello will wear the Nerazzurri jersey. The 36-year-old Colombian right winger can boast an enviable track record, which includes 6 league titles, 4 Italian Cups and 3 Italian Super Cups, but also a Premier League and an English League Cup. The entire Club welcomes Juan and wishes him the best satisfaction – personal and collective – in the Nerazzurri jersey.”specify the reigning European Champions.

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