Cuadrado's Juve renewal a done deal

Juventus have decided to extend Juan Cuadrado's contract for at least a season. An agreement between the two parties has finally been made. The footballer and the Italian club were negotiating the deal since October 2021. According to 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', the contract contains earnings of around five million euros, and that is without adding on any potential bonuses.
Juan Cuadrado has become one of the most iconic figures of modern Italian football. The Colombian joined the 'Vecchia Signora' ranks in 2016. Since then he has played in over 200 matches for the 'Bianconeri', across which he has scored a total of 17 goals.
As well as keeping the Colombian at the club, Juventus wants to clarify the salary situation of many of their current players. Mattia De Sciglio, Federico Bernardeschi, Leonardo Bonucci, Mattia Perin, Daniele Rugani and Adrien Rabiot are all going to have to accept a reduction in salary, or alternatively find another team to play for.
Despite this, the team from Turin continues to search the transfer market ahead of next season. According to the Italin media, Youri Tielemans is one of the players at the top of the club's list.