Inter Milan have signed Colombian winger Juan Cuadrado to a one-year contract, the Serie A club announced on Wednesday. The 35-year-old arrives in Milan after spending eight years at Juventus, where his contract expired at the end of June.

“Technique, versatility and reliability: Juan is ready for a new adventure, that of the Nerazzurri,” Inter said in a statement.

Cuadrado first joined Juventus on loan from Chelsea in 2015, before signing a permanent transfer deal two years later. He helped Juve win five Serie A titles, four Italian Cups and two Super Cups. In England, he won the Premier League and the League Cup.

Cuadrado has provided the most assists in the 2020-21 Champions League as well as at the 2014 World Cup. He has made 115 appearances for his country, only goalkeeper David Ospina (127) ahead of him.