Juventus attacker Juan Cuadrado has revealed that he will meet with the Italian champions after the international break to discuss his future.
The 31-year-old has made 138 appearances for Juve since arriving from Chelsea in 2015, although he has played just 19 minutes of the new Serie A campaign.
Cuadrado's current deal in Turin is due to expire at the end of the 2019-20 campaign, and the Colombia international has said that a meeting over his future will soon take place.
"I'm very happy and grateful, I have one year left with Juventus," Cuadrado told reporters. "As soon as I return we have a meeting to see what happens. I'm in the hands of God to make the best decision."
The winger was a regular during his first three seasons with the Old Lady, but a knee injury saw the South American miss a lot of football last season.
New Juve boss Maurizio Sarri is believed to view Cuadrado as a potential candidate for the right-back position following Joao Cancelo's departure during the summer transfer window.