Juventus, Jonathan David's show with Canada shakes the market: two clubs interested
Jonathan David's impressive World Cup performance has caught the attention of clubs including Lyon and Tottenham, while Juventus consider selling him.
The treble against Qatar in the World Cup rekindled the spotlight on Jonathan David. Juventus' Canadian striker was the main protagonist of his team's significant success, and the performance did not go unnoticed in the market. The Bianconeros celebrated the centravanti on social media, but their future seems to be far from Turin. David continues to be seen as a player on the way out and the club is prepared to listen to potential proposals in the coming weeks.

Among the teams that are closely monitoring the situation, as Corriere dello Sport reports today, are Lyon and Tottenham. At the moment, there are no advanced negotiations, but the interest of both clubs represents an important signal. The international showcase offered by the World Cup can help to increase the number of interested parties, especially in the Premier League and Ligue 1.
In turn, Juventus seeks to maximize the value of a possible sale. Despite having arrived at the club free of charge, the operation involved expenses including commissions and signing bonuses, totaling around 12 million euros recorded on its balance sheet. The Bianconero club's objective would be to raise around 30 million, generating a significant surplus value. The three goals scored against Canada could also become a valuable assist for the Old Lady's market strategies.