Canadian striker Jonathan David, whose stint in Italy’s Serie A has been less than impressive, may be poised for a transfer to the English Premier League this summer. Reports suggest that Juventus has determined the need for a significant overhaul in its attack and has approved the 26-year-old forward’s potential departure on loan.
David joined Juventus last summer as a free agent after a successful tenure at French club Lille, signing a five-year contract. However, his first season in Turin proved disappointing, as he netted only six goals in 34 appearances across all competitions, failing to establish himself as a key player in the squad.
In light of this, representatives for David have begun exploring opportunities in the Premier League. Initial communications have reportedly taken place with clubs including Newcastle United and Aston Villa. Additionally, Brighton, Crystal Palace, and Leeds United have been informed of the player’s availability.
Jonathan David, who has scored an impressive total of 154 career goals, expressed enthusiasm about a potential move to the Premier League, believing that the league’s style would suit his game and provide an opportunity for a resurgence.

