Chelsea winger Juan Cuadrado has re-joined Juventus on a three-year loan deal, the Serie A champions have announced. 

Juventus will pay Chelsea €5 million for each year of the loan period, with the requirement of making the move permanent for €25 million in total. 

Cuadrado won the Italian championship with the Turin side last year, but returned to Chelsea at the start of the transfer window and was expected to be an important part of Antonio Conte's revamped Chelsea side. 

But with the manager having failed to find a place for the tricky Colombian winger in his side, Juventus swooped in and signed the player to a three-year deal.

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