Cuadrado: ‘Pisa chance for World Cup dream with Colombia’ in 2026
Juan Cuadrado explains why he decided to sign for newly-promoted Serie A side Pisa, insisting he has a ‘dream of battling for a place at the World Cup’ with Colombia.
The veteran was a free agent after his contract with Atalanta was allowed to expire on June 30 and he had several proposals, but decided to remain in Serie A.
He spoke to Sky Sport Italia this afternoon as he arrived for the medical tests, preparing to sign a one-year deal.
Cuadrado explains Pisa decision
“I am ready for this great challenge, I am excited to continue my career in a country that is basically home,” Cuadrado told Sky Sport Italia.
The 37-year-old will be working with coach Alberto Gilardino, and joined by Bologna midfielder Michel Aebischer, who is joining on loan with an obligation to buy.
Although he made 32 competitive appearances for Atalanta last season, only nine of those were from the start.
“I spoke to the club, the coach, I also have the dream of battling for a place at the World Cup. I hope to get to play more regularly, they convinced me, and I said yes straight away,” continued Cuadrado.
“I feel very good, very strong, I think the coach and staff will help me reach my peak. When I am 100 per cent fit, I can still give a lot to this team.”
His former clubs include Lecce, Fiorentina, Udinese, Chelsea, Juventus and Inter, amassing 395 Serie A career appearances, with 43 goals and 69 assists.