When Jonathan David arrived at Juventus FC, the move was widely considered one of the club’s smartest deals in recent years.
The Canadian striker joined the Italian giants on a free transfer during the last summer window despite being valued at around €45 million. However, only one season later, his future in Turin could already be uncertain.
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According to reports cited by TuttoJuve, several clubs from the Premier League are monitoring the striker’s situation closely and could attempt to bring him to England if Juventus decide to reconsider their attacking options.
A Difficult First Season in Italy
David built his reputation during a highly productive spell with LOSC Lille in Ligue 1, where he spent five seasons establishing himself as one of the league’s most reliable goal scorers.
His pace, intelligent movement, and finishing ability made him a key figure in Lille’s attacking line and attracted interest from several major European clubs.
Expectations were therefore high when he moved to Juventus. Yet the transition to Italian football has proven more challenging than anticipated.
Over the course of the season, David has recorded 7 goals and 5 assists in 37 appearances, numbers that fall short of the standards he previously set in France.
Juventus’ overall campaign has also been complicated. Following their elimination from the UEFA Champions League, the club now faces uncertainty regarding qualification for next season’s edition of the tournament.
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This situation could push the Bianconeri toward significant changes in their attacking department during the upcoming transfer window.
Premier League Clubs Monitoring the Situation
In this context, David’s future has become a subject of speculation. Reports suggest that several English clubs are evaluating a possible move for the Canadian international.
Among the teams reportedly interested are Aston Villa FC, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, and Manchester United.
Each of these clubs could offer David a fresh sporting project and the opportunity to revive the form that made him one of Europe’s most sought-after strikers during his time in France.
From Juventus’ perspective, a potential transfer could still represent strong business. Since the club signed David without paying a transfer fee, any sale would likely generate a significant capital gain.
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Another option being considered internally is a temporary loan move, which could help the striker regain confidence and increase his market value.
For now, David remains under contract with Juventus until 2030, but the coming months could prove decisive in determining whether his stay in Turin will continue—or end sooner than anyone expected.