Top 29-year-old Colombian midfielder responds to reported Arsenal transfer link
Juan Cuadrado wants to remain at Juventus until 2020, despite the midfielder being linked with Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur

Juan Cuadrado insists he wants to remain at Juventus despite interest from the Premier League.
The Colombia international completed a permanent move to the Serie A giants last summer after the 29-year-old struggled to forge a career at Premier League champions Chelsea.
Cuadrado moved to the west London side in a £21m deal from Serie A side Fiorentina in the 2014 January transfer window when Jose Mourinho was in charge at Stamford Bridge.
The attacking midfielder made just 15 appearances for Chelsea despite being on their pay roll for three seasons.
Cuadrado was sent out on loan to Juventus in the past two seasons before the Italian club completed a permanent deal to the Turin side and signed a deal until 2020.
However, the Juventus midfielder has been linked with a potential switch to north London duo Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
But Cuadrado has reiterated his desire to remain at Juventus for the next three season until his contract expires.
“I renewed my contract with Juventus until 2020 and, with God’s help, I will stay at Juventus,” Cuadrado is quoted as saying by Football Italia.
“This has always been my idea and my thought process, to stay here.”