

- Juan Cuadrado is set to join Pisa on a one-year deal as a free agent
- The 37-year-old will play for his seventh different club in Italy
- Pisa beat Valencia to the Colombian’s signature after three weeks of negotiations
Key Takeaways:
Newly promoted Serie A side Pisa will sign a one-year contract with free agent Juan Cuadrado, reports Gianluca Di Marzio. The former Colombian international is expected to arrive today for his medical examinations.
🚨 Juan Guillermo Cuadrado presentará exámenes médicos mañana para firmar como nuevo jugador del Pisa 🇮🇹, informó @NicoSchira.
Vínculo hasta junio de 2026 ✍🏽🔜 pic.twitter.com/P40AIA8Tvo
— Julián Capera (@JulianCaperaB) July 31, 2025
The 37-year-old Cuadrado will wear the shirt of a seventh different club in Italy, having previously played for Udinese, Lecce, Fiorentina, Juventus, Inter, and Atalanta, where he spent last season. He has made the most appearances – 314 – with Juventus, with whom he won five Serie A titles. He also secured one league title with Inter. Cuadrado has also been a champion in the English Premier League as a Chelsea player.
The veteran can operate along the entire right flank. Pisa beat out Valencia for the Colombian’s signature after three weeks of negotiations.