Serie A
Serie A Giants On Alert As David Transfer Deadline Announced
Sources close to Jonathan David told TSN that the Canada international will pick his next club within the next three weeks.
Lille striker David is on the verge of choosing his new club, and Canadian media TSN quotes sources close to the player saying that a final decision is expected to be made in the next two to three weeks.According to the report, Milan, Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea, Juventus, Inter, Liverpool, and Manchester United are among the clubs waiting for David’s decision.
When Canada striker David will choose his next club
The report does not mention Serie A leaders Napoli, but multiple Italian sources have claimed that the Partenopei are also involved in the race to sign the Canadian striker.
David’s contract with Lille expires in June, and the 25-year-old confirmed earlier this week that he would leave in the summer.
Although David is technically available as a free agent, a recent report from Sky Sport CH suggested that any interested club would need to pay €34m to complete the transfer, considering his salary, signing bonus and agent fees.
Football-italia.net
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