Chelsea loanee Juan Cuadrado has revealed he 'did everything' to force through his return to Juventus this summer.

The winger completed his long-anticipated transfer back to the Turin giants on the final day of the transfer window, despite the wishes of boss Antonio Conte.

Conte wanted to keep Cuadrado in his squad at Stamford Bridge this season but the Colombian preferred a move back to Serie A, rejoining the Serie A champions on a three-year loan deal.

Chelsea winger Juan Cuadrado completed his long-anticipated transfer back to Juventus

Antonio Conte wanted to keep Cuadrado (left) but the attacker wants to play in Serie A

The Italians agree to a a loan fee of £4million per season and another £8.4m should they wish to make the deal permanent

And it seems Cuadrado's eagerness to come back was key to the move going through.

'I did everything to come back, and thanks to God I'm here. I'm very happy,' he told JTV.

Cuadrado scored 5 goals in 40 appearances for Juventus last season and told the club how happy he was to be back in the famous black and white shirt.

'It was exciting to see,' he added. 'To see the stands and the noise the fans make, I'm excited by the public's support.

The Colombian enjoyed a successful loan spell with the Serie A champions last season