#2 Juan Cuadrado
Despite being decent for Juventus in the last few seasons, Juan Cuadrado's one-goal contribution in the last campaign is nowhere near the standards that are set by a player who plays for the elite club. At 31, Cuadrado is not a long-term option for Juventus and with just one year left on his contract, it might be time to let go of the Colombian.
Cuadrado has been way too inconsistent, and with prolific forwards such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala in the squad, he might not get sufficient playing time. Moreover, Juventus is slowly inclining towards a youth policy to deliver for the team in the coming seasons and Cuadrado does not seem to fit this bill, especially in the team's desperation to finally achieve success in the European stage once again, where Sarri's goal would be to bring the elusive Champions League trophy home.