
Juan Cuadrado set for Parma exit after disappointing season
Juan Cuadrado is expected to leave Parma at the end of the season, with the club reportedly not planning to renew the veteran Colombian winger's contract. The 37-year-old's departure comes after a campaign where his contributions have been deemed insufficient, according to Italian media assessments of his performances.
Cuadrado joined Parma on a free transfer last summer, bringing a wealth of experience from clubs like Juventus, Inter Milan, and Chelsea. The move was seen as a coup for the newly-promoted side, who hoped his Serie A pedigree and technical quality would help them secure their top-flight status. However, his impact has been limited, with a recent player rating from La Gazzetta dello Sport following Parma's match against Pisa underscoring his struggles. The publication gave him a 5 out of 10, noting he "non ha il passo" or lacks the pace, in a critical review of his performance.
The winger's season has been hampered by fitness issues and a failure to consistently influence games from his wide role. His anticipated exit is part of a broader evaluation at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, as the club looks to build a squad capable of avoiding another relegation battle next season. Cuadrado's high wages and advancing age have factored into the decision not to extend his stay beyond the single year.
For Cuadrado, the next step remains unclear. A return to South America or a move to a less demanding league could be possibilities, though he may yet seek another short-term deal in Europe. His departure will free up significant resources on Parma's wage bill, allowing sporting director Mauro Pederzoli to target younger, more dynamic options in the wide areas. The club's focus will now shift to securing its Serie A survival before embarking on a summer rebuild, with Cuadrado's chapter set to close after just one season.



