Chelsea winger Juan Cuadrado has returned to Italian champions Juventus on a second-successive season-long loan deal.
The club's official website confirmed the transfer on Wednesday, with Cuadrado hoping to recapture the same form in Turin that saw him help the Bianconeri clinch the Serie A crown last season.
The Colombia international was brought to Stamford Bridge in February 2015 and struggled to fit in under Jose Mourinho, but it doesn't appear as though current boss Antonio Conte has plans for the player, either.
Fabrizio Romano of the Guardian provided further context on just how much Juve will pay to bring Cuadrado back to Turin for another season:
Cuadrado is going to return to Juve.