Cuadrado seals Chelsea move on quiet transfer deadline day

Published February 4, 2015
Wolfsburg (Germany): VfL Wolfsburg’s newly signed player Andre Schuerrle gestures on Tuesday.—AP
Wolfsburg (Germany): VfL Wolfsburg’s newly signed player Andre Schuerrle gestures on Tuesday.—AP

LONDON: Europe’s top clubs shunned any last-minute scramble for players on the final trading day of the season on Monday, with Premier League leaders Chelsea making the only major deal by completing formalities to sign Juan Cuadrado.

The 26-year-old winger left Fiorentina for around $40 million on a 4 1/2-deal as Chelsea offloaded Andre Schuerrle to Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg.

Cuadrado, who starred at the World Cup for Colombia, scored five goals in 17 matches for Fiorentina this season.

He joins a Chelsea side competing for titles in the Premier League and Champions League, although the first chance for silverware comes in the March 1 League Cup final against Tottenham.

“This is a great club and honestly it is like a dream to join the Chelsea family and to know that the manager believes in me,” Cuadrado said.

As part of the deal, Chelsea’s Egypt winger Mohamed Salah joined Fiorentina on loan until the end of the season.

Manchester United vice-captain Darren Fletcher was allowed to join West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer as the transfer window closed.

The 31-year-old midfielder has spent his entire career at United, making 342 appearances and winning the league five times, but he has been unable to earn him a place in Louis van Gaal’s starting lineup this season.

It was a busy transfer deadline day at Tottenham Hotspur who started by tying their breakthrough player of the season to a new contract.

The 21-year-old striker Harry Kane signed a deal through 2020 after scoring 20 goals in all competitions this campaign.

JUAN Cuadrado
JUAN Cuadrado

Benoit Assou-Ekotto’s Tottenham career is over after being released from his contract. The defender has not played for the club since May 2013 and spent last season on loan at Queens Park Rangers.

Winger Aaron Lennon was sent on loan to Everton until the end of the season after losing his place in the team and starting only three league matches this season.

Southampton, who are fourth in the league, added midfielder Filip Djuricic to the squad for the rest of the season on a loan deal from Benfica. And defender Ryan Bertrand’s loan move from Chelsea was made permanent.

In south London, Crystal Palace signed up two wingers.Wilfried Zaha was already on loan from Manchester United, but has now permanently rejoined the club he left in 2013.

Zaha, who was Alex Ferguson’s last signing as Manchester United manager, made only four appearances for the club.

South Korea international Lee Chung-Yong joined Palace from Bolton on a contract through 2018.

Hull City signed Senegal international striker Dame N’Doye from Lokomotiv Moscow on a two-and-a-half-year deal, while Stoke City loaned Robert Huth to Leicester City and Newcastle United loaned Davide Santon to Inter Milan.

Inter’s Serie A rivals Juventus re-signed Alessandro Matri on loan from AC Milan and Sebastian Giovinco was sent on loan to Major League Soccer team Toronto.

Monday also saw several other players rejoin former clubs in Italy, with Luca Antonelli returning to AC Milan, Marco Borriello signing up for a third spell at Genoa.

Olympique Marseille, who are locked in a three-way battle for the Ligue 1 title with Olympique Lyon and Paris St Germain, strengthened their attacking options by signing winger Lucas Ocampos on loan from Monaco.

PSG, whose ambitions are slowed by UEFA Financial Fair Play sanctions, did not invest a single euro on new players in the transfer window after selling midfielder Clement Chantome to Bordeaux for a reported fee of 750,000 euros ($851,000).

Schuerrle’s deal to return to the Bundesliga underscores Wolfsburg’s ambition to become Bayern Munich’s closest challenger in Germany and permanent contenders in the Champions League.

Wolfsburg stunned Bayern 4-1 to kick off the second half of the season on Friday to deal the defending champions their first defeat.

Schuerrle signed through 2019, Wolfsburg said. Details of the deal were not disclosed, but German media speculated that Wolfsburg paid a club record 30 million euros ($34 million) for Schuerrle.

Published in Dawn February 4th , 2015

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