Juventus attacker Juan Cuadrado cannot see Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi joining Cristiano Ronaldo at the Serie A champions.
Messi has sensationally told Barca he wants to leave the club, where the six-time Ballon d Or winner has spent his entire professional career.
Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter have been most strongly linked with moves for the 33-year-old.
Others have suggested Messi could join Ronaldo in Turin to bring together the two best players of the modern day, but Cuadrado would be surprised if such a move happened.
I can t imagine it at all. The truth is that I don t, he told ESPN Nexo on Thursday.
Cuadrado added: Just like with Cristiano, many people did not believe and suddenly he arrived.
Juve are preparing to begin their 2020-21 campaign under a new head coach after Andrea Pirlo replaced Maurizio Sarri at the helm earlier this month.
putting in the grind!
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Cuadrado, who has been at Juve since 2015 and initially arrived on loan, said he was yet to hold talks with Pirlo about his plans.
I have not had the opportunity to talk to him yet. When it is my turn I will surely tell him where I feel much more comfortable [playing], he said.
Hopefully what he knows and what a good player he was, he can contribute to the team and that we can get many titles together.