Juan Cuadrado who is currently plying his trade at the bridge is getting closer to a switch to Inter Milan, and the move is mostly believed to be on a loan deal, according to Sport Mediaset.
Cuadrado has struggled to replicate fiorentina form at Chelsea since his February transfer.
The souce mentoined above, suggests that the loan could include a view to a permanent deal at the San Siro for the 27-year-old.
A report different from the Italian website claim that the loan could cost Inter €2 million, including an eventual fee of €25 million being rumoured for Cuadrado, if he eventually impress once again in Italy.
Cuadrado failed to impress in his 12 league appearances for the blues, creating just six chances and completing only five take ons.
Compared to the 17 games he played for Fiorentina in the first half of the campaign, where he created 36 chances and also completed 44 take ons, his form at chelsea is a drastical fall form, he could more be suited to life in Serie A..Cuadrado's career kicked off at Independiente Medellin in 2008, he soon moved to Italy, where he joined Udinese in the 2009/10 season. Some of his time were spent on loan at Lecce but real success was at Fiorentina, where he netted 26 goals in 106 games for the Italian side.
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