Juventus are reportedly struggling to extend Juan Cuadrado's contract past the end of the current campaign, a situation which is said to interest Tottenham Hotspur.
The 33-year-old's versatility down the right-hand side has made him an important player in Massimiliano Allegri's squad this season, the Colombia international making a total of 40 appearances in all competitions.
However, according to journalist Pipe Sierra, Juventus are still unable to tie the player down to fresh terms given that a new deal would come on a lower wage.
Despite the potential of a three-year contract, it is claimed that Cuadrado will continue to reject the current proposal, increasing the chances of him becoming a free agent.
Tottenham Hotspur are said to be monitoring the situation with head coach Antonio Conte likely to value Cuadrado in a similar way to Allegri, his versatility being key at this stage of his career.
Aside from a disappointing spell at Chelsea during the second half of 2015-16, Cuadrado has played his football in Italy since 2009.