The Colombian winger remains confused as to why his spell at Stamford Bridge has not worked out well and is looking forward to a "new challenge" back in Italy
Juan Cuadrado remains unsure as to why he failed to become a first-team regular at Chelsea and is keen to make an immediate impact at Juventus.
The Colombia international joined the Serie A champions on loan on Tuesday after a frustrating six months at Stamford Bridge that only saw him make four starts.
Cuadrado struggled to explain why he could not make it into Jose Mourinho's plans, but hopes to put that behind him and be successful in Turin.
"What went wrong? The truth is, I don't know," he said. "I was always professional and I always trained very well. I didn't play as much as I wanted, but I was always ready.
"Moving to Juventus was the best choice for me and I hope to give my best, and give everything for this shirt.
"It's a new challenge for me. I've always been training, even if I wasn't playing, and I always train with playing in mind.
"This is a great move for me."
Juve travel to title rivals Roma this weekend and Cuadrado is ready to be thrown straight into action by coach Massimiliano Allegri.
He added: "I hope I get the opportunity to get on the pitch on Sunday, it would be a pleasure for me.
"There's plenty of competition for places here, I'll need to stay on my toes and be ready.
"I've played in both 4-3-3 and 3-5-2 systems that Juve employ, but regardless of the system, I'll give everything I've got.
"Roma will be a tough game, but we need to head to the Stadio Olimpico with the conviction that we can win it." [GOAL]

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