Jonathan David's Juventus Future Uncertain as PSG Circles Amidst Kolo Muani's Arrival
The definitive arrival of Randal Kolo Muani has reshuffled Juventus's attacking hierarchy, potentially opening a door for Jonathan David at Paris Saint-Germain, with Luis Campos expressing interest in the Canadian striker. However, the player's substantial salary and long-term contract with Juventus make finding a suitable agreement challenging, positioning Jonathan David's future in Turin as one of the most delicate transfer market issues in recent days.
The Canadian forward is keen to prove himself in Turin, but the permanent signing of Randal Kolo Muani has significantly limited his available game time. Luciano Spalletti views the Frenchman as his primary offensive focal point and is expected to hand him a starting role from the league opener against Frosinone. Consequently, David risks starting the season as a backup to the former PSG player, joining Arkadiusz Milik and other forwards in the rotation.
This situation has reignited Paris Saint-Germain's interest. According to reports from Giacomo Iacobellis of TuttoMercato, Luis Campos is actively pushing to bring the Canadian to Paris. However, no official offer has been formally submitted to Juventus at this time.
Luis Campos Considers David for PSG
Paris Saint-Germain is well acquainted with Jonathan David. Prior to his move to Juventus, the Canadian honed his skills in Ligue 1 with Lille, demonstrating consistent goal-scoring prowess and adaptability to various attacking systems. Luis Campos has long admired his profile. David is a dynamic forward, capable of linking up play with teammates and not solely reliant on staying within the penalty box. His prior experience in the French league would also expedite his integration into the team.
A transfer to Paris would offer him a fresh start after a challenging season in Turin. For PSG, it would mean acquiring a striker at the peak of his career and one already accustomed to the pressures of playing for a major club.
Nevertheless, interest alone is not enough to facilitate the transfer. The French club must first devise a strategy that aligns with Juventus's demands and the player's substantial contract.
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