Juventus are set to make Juan Cuadrado's loan move permanent in January, according to La Stampa.

The Colombian has been a revelation since he arrived from defending Premier League champions Chelsea on a temporary basis in the summer, with the Juve hierarchy reportedly impressed by the winger's endeavour.

Cuadrado netted the decisive strike deep into stoppage time in Juve's Derby della Mole triumph over city-rivals Torino last month.

Set to discuss terms with his parent club

Juve general manager, Beppe Marotta, the source believes, is prepared to discuss terms with Chelsea over making the Colombian's move permanent as soon as January.

Cuadrado traded Fiorentina for the Premier League giants midway through last season but frequently disappointed in his rare outings for the eventual champions before José Mourinho deemed the winger surplus to requirements after the arrival of Barcelona wideman, Pedro.

The report says that an offer of €20million would be enough to purchase the winger outright, though Chelsea may be averse to making such a significant loss on their €35million expenditure after just 12 months.

Bonucci raises fears over next summer's European Championships

Juventus defender, Leonardo Bonucci, has raised fears over next summer's European Championships, set to be hosted in France, in the wake of Friday evening's mass shooting in Paris which has left at least 128 people dead. 

A series of co-ordinated attacks occured at various venues around the city, with a suicide bomb reported to have detonated outside the Stade de France where France were playing host to Germany.

Bonucci believes that "those in charge" must take the necessary measures to ensure a peaceful Euro 2016 in the Hexagon next summer.

“It makes us think and we’ll see what happens in future. A thought also goes to risks around the Euros," said the defender, who tasted defeat on international duty with the Azzurri in Belgium.

Bonucci also offered his condolences to those who lost family and friends in the tragedy.