Former Chelsea and Juventus ace signs for Pisa as ex-Blues star extends career at age of 37

Former Chelsea and Juventus winger Juan Cuadrado has joined Serie A new boys Pisa, extending his playing career beyond the age of 37.

Former Chelsea and Juventus ace signs for Pisa as ex-Blues star extends career at age of 37Former Chelsea and Juventus ace signs for Pisa as ex-Blues star extends career at age of 37Former Chelsea and Juventus ace signs for Pisa as ex-Blues star extends career at age of 37

Cuadrado, who turned 37 in May, has put pen to paper on a one-year contract with Pisa. The international had been a free agent after leaving at the end of the 2024-25 campaign.

Cuadrado, who won 116 caps for Colombia, will be hoping his experience can make the difference as Pisa look to avoid relegation this season. Alberto Gilardino’s side won promotion back to Serie A for the first time in 34 years with a second-placed finish in in 2024-25.

Cuadrado joined Chelsea from in 2015 but struggled for game time at Stamford Bridge, making just 15 appearances in all competitions. He then spent two seasons on loan at Juventus before joining the Bianconeri permanently in 2017, featuring 314 times and helping the club win 11 major honours.

Cuadrado could feature for Pisa when they take on Pistoiese in a pre-season friendly on August 14. Gilardino’s men then face Cesena in the first round of the on August 17, before their emotional return to Serie A starts with a trip to Atalanta on August 24.