Juventus director Beppe Marotta has revealed the club expect to complete the loan signing of Chelsea's Juan Cuadrado on Monday.

Cuadrado has struggled to impress since arriving in west London for £24million in January, making just four Premier League starts last season.

The Colombia international looked set to stay at Stamford Bridge earlier in the window after being promised a significant role this season, but the Blues have relaxed their stance and look set to ship Cuadrado out with a view to selling the winger at the end of his spell in Turin.

“It’s true, Cuadrado will arrive on loan and we want to give Max Allegri the best possible players to work with,” director general Marotta told Sport Mediaset.

West Brom vs Chelsea - player ratings 12 show all West Brom vs Chelsea - player ratings 1/12 Thibaut Courtois 7 Remained calm in goal despite the end-to-end nature of the match, saving Morrison's early penalty before making several late saves to ensure the win. 7 (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images) 2/12 Branislav Ivanovic 4 Did better on the right flank than against Manchester City last week, but Chelsea’s vice-captain was beaten too easily by McClean for West Brom’s first goal before McManaman got the better of him for the home side’s second. 4 (Michael Regan/Getty Images) 3/12 John Terry 4 After being the subject of headlines following his substitution against City, the Chelsea skipper let himself down when he saw red for failing to keep up with Rondon and pulling the striker back when he was through on goal. 4 (Michael Regan/Getty Images) 4/12 Cesar Azpilicueta 7 Helped restore Chelsea’s two-goal lead with his match-winning strike - his first Premier League goal - just before the break, but was beaten too easily by McManaman in the lead-up to West Brom’s penalty as he struggled with his defensive duties.7 5/12 Kurt Zouma 6 Provided strength in central defence and made some good early tackles. 6 (Julian Finney/Getty Images) 6/12 Cesc Fabregas7 It was the Spaniard’s lofty pass that instigated the move that led to Azpilicueta’s goal, and the midfielder continued providing accurate passes to help build-up Chelsea’s attacks as the game went on. 7 7/12 Nemanja Matic 5 Clumsily brought down McManaman to give away the penalty but was let off the hook when Courtois saved the resulting spot-kick. He didn’t look as strong in midfield as usual, and couldn’t contend with Morrison’s strength for West Brom’s second goal. 5 (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images) 8/12 Pedro 8 Chelsea’s man of the match. The winger seemed at ease on his Premier League debut scoring a goal and setting up Diego Costa’s strike. His pace on the right and his superb crosses will prove dangerous for Chelsea this season. 8 9/12 Willian 7 Made a great run on the counter to set up Chelsea’s second goal and should have scored just before the break but drove high. Another good performance with a high work rate. 7 (Michael Regan/Getty Images) 10/12 Eden Hazard 7 The Belgian looked back to his best against West Brom as he set up Pedro for the opener and used his pace to cause the home side problems. 7 11/12 Diego Costa 8 His goal was the icing on the cake for the striker, who enjoyed a very good performance up front. Costa looked dangerous throughout and really should have bagged a brace in the second half but drove over when in space. 8 (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images) 12/12 Gary Cahill 6 Came on after Terry had been sent off, and made a late chested clearance to keep the score 3-2. 6 1/12 Thibaut Courtois 7 Remained calm in goal despite the end-to-end nature of the match, saving Morrison's early penalty before making several late saves to ensure the win. 7 (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images) 2/12 Branislav Ivanovic 4 Did better on the right flank than against Manchester City last week, but Chelsea’s vice-captain was beaten too easily by McClean for West Brom’s first goal before McManaman got the better of him for the home side’s second. 4 (Michael Regan/Getty Images) 3/12 John Terry 4 After being the subject of headlines following his substitution against City, the Chelsea skipper let himself down when he saw red for failing to keep up with Rondon and pulling the striker back when he was through on goal. 4 (Michael Regan/Getty Images) 4/12 Cesar Azpilicueta 7 Helped restore Chelsea’s two-goal lead with his match-winning strike - his first Premier League goal - just before the break, but was beaten too easily by McManaman in the lead-up to West Brom’s penalty as he struggled with his defensive duties.7 5/12 Kurt Zouma 6 Provided strength in central defence and made some good early tackles. 6 (Julian Finney/Getty Images) 6/12 Cesc Fabregas7 It was the Spaniard’s lofty pass that instigated the move that led to Azpilicueta’s goal, and the midfielder continued providing accurate passes to help build-up Chelsea’s attacks as the game went on. 7 7/12 Nemanja Matic 5 Clumsily brought down McManaman to give away the penalty but was let off the hook when Courtois saved the resulting spot-kick. He didn’t look as strong in midfield as usual, and couldn’t contend with Morrison’s strength for West Brom’s second goal. 5 (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images) 8/12 Pedro 8 Chelsea’s man of the match. The winger seemed at ease on his Premier League debut scoring a goal and setting up Diego Costa’s strike. His pace on the right and his superb crosses will prove dangerous for Chelsea this season. 8 9/12 Willian 7 Made a great run on the counter to set up Chelsea’s second goal and should have scored just before the break but drove high. Another good performance with a high work rate. 7 (Michael Regan/Getty Images) 10/12 Eden Hazard 7 The Belgian looked back to his best against West Brom as he set up Pedro for the opener and used his pace to cause the home side problems. 7 11/12 Diego Costa 8 His goal was the icing on the cake for the striker, who enjoyed a very good performance up front. Costa looked dangerous throughout and really should have bagged a brace in the second half but drove over when in space. 8 (JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images) 12/12 Gary Cahill 6 Came on after Terry had been sent off, and made a late chested clearance to keep the score 3-2. 6

“The opportunity to get Cuadrado presented itself and we took it. Now it’s up to Allegri, who is an excellent Coach.

"We expect to complete the deal tomorrow. Is Julian Draxler still a target? We'll see. It's difficult, but the market is open until August 31."