The future of Jonathan David at Juventus remains unclear, but according to reports, coach Luciano Spalletti is inclined to offer the Canadian international a second opportunity. Further evaluations are expected during the summer pre-season to determine his fate.
Spalletti’s stance on David’s continued presence at the Allianz Stadium is reportedly undecided. The Canadian attacker has not consistently lived up to expectations during his debut season in Turin, registering eight goals in 42 appearances.
However, David has demonstrated recent signs of improvement. He not only found the net in Juventus’s latest fixture against Bologna but has also shown better link-up play and contributed more effectively to the team’s defensive efforts.
Consequently, while fellow Belgian international Openda is set to depart Juventus at the season’s conclusion, Spalletti might grant David an extended look by assessing him further throughout the pre-season period.
David, aged 26, joined Juventus on a free transfer from Lille last summer. Any future sale of the player would result in a capital gain for the club.
Juventus is reportedly receptive to offers for the former Lille striker, whose valuation is estimated between €20 million and €30 million. Nevertheless, Spalletti’s final assessment will significantly influence the club’s decision regarding David’s future.
It is evident that David’s performances at the upcoming summer World Cup will impact his market value, either positively or negatively, for Juventus.
English Translation:
David’s Juventus Future Still Uncertain, but Spalletti Eyes Second Chance for Canada Star
Jonathan David’s future at Juventus remains uncertain, but according to reports, coach Luciano Spalletti is willing to give the Canadian star a second chance, with further assessments planned during the summer pre-season.
Tuttosport reports that Juventus coach Spalletti remains undecided about David’s future at the Allianz Stadium.
The Canada international has not met expectations in his first season at Juventus, scoring eight goals in 42 appearances in Turin.
However, he has shown improvement in recent games, not only scoring against Bologna in the Bianconeri’s latest match but also demonstrating better link-up play and contributing defensively.
Therefore, while Belgian international Openda is expected to leave Juventus at the end of the season, Spalletti might offer David a second chance by further evaluating him during the pre-season.
David, 26, joined Juventus on a free transfer from Lille last summer, and any future sale would represent a significant capital gain for Juventus.
According to Tuttosport, Juventus is open to offers for the ex-Lille striker, who is valued between €20m and €30m, but Spalletti’s perspective will also be a key factor in the club’s decision on David’s future.
Clearly, performances at the summer World Cup will influence the striker’s price tag, for better or worse, for Juventus.








