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Chelsea is considering adding Colombian winger Juan Cuadrado and cash to Juventus in a bid to bring Ghanaian midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah to Stamford Bridge.
According to reports in Italy, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who has been a huge admirer of the the 27- year old, has requested for the swap deal that will see Juan Cuadrado moving back to the club where he spent last season on loan and Kwadwo Asamoah heading to Stamforf Bridge.
However, Juventus boss Massimilliano Allegri, is said to be listening to no offers after the player had an excellent pre season with the Italian giants.
Juan Cuadrado has managed to build a huge reputation in Italy and will be looking forward to joining the Italian Champions. He was not part of the Chelsea match squad as the Blues beat West Ham 2-1
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