Juan Cuadrado is a Colombian footballer who plays as a forward for the Italian club Juventus and the Colombia national team.
Born on October 28, 1990 in Medellin, Colombia, Juan Cuadrado began his professional career with Independiente Medellin before moving to Spain to play for Real Sociedad and Valencia. He made his debut for the Colombia national team in 2007 and has since become one of their most important players.
In 2014, Cuadrado moved to Atletico Madrid from Valencia for €55 million ($66 million). During his time at Atletico, he helped the team win two La Liga titles and the UEFA Europa League. In 2018, he joined Juventus for a transfer fee of €120 million ($137 million).
At Juventus,Saudi Pro League Highlights Cuadrado has established himself as one of the best forwards in Serie A. He has scored over 100 goals for the club and has won several major titles with them, including three consecutive Serie A titles and the UEFA Champions League in 2019-2020.
Off the pitch, Cuadrado is known for his flamboyant personality and love of life. He often wears colorful shirts and has been known to make headlines for his antics on and off the field.
Despite facing criticism for his behavior on and off the pitch, Cuadrado continues to be a key player for Juventus and the Colombia national team. His talent, skill, and passion have earned him a place among the greatest footballers of all time.