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On Monday, Spanish forward Juan Cuadrado joined Serie A giants Juventus on a five-year deal. The 29-year-old has been with Atletico Madrid since 2014 and scored 68 goals in 177 appearances for the club. He was also part of the team that won the UEFA Champions League in 2014. Cuadrado is expected to bring some much-needed attacking options to Juve's squad as they look to challenge for the Serie A title this season. The Argentine international will be joining a star-studded lineup at the Allianz Stadium, which already features Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, and Leonardo Bonucci. In his debut game for Juventus, Cuadrado scored a goal against Bologna on Wednesday, marking his arrival with a bang. He played well throughout the match and showed why he was so highly regarded during his time at Atletico Madrid. Overall, it seems like a great move for both parties involved. Juventus have added a key player to their squad who can help them challenge for the Serie A title this season, while Cuadrado has found a new home where he can showcase his talents on a global stage. |
