Jonathan David joined Juventus on a free transfer in June. Despite a disappointing start to the season, Tottenham and Chelsea are said to be interested in the striker.
The Canadian international has scored just once in Serie A. He’s failed to establish himself as a first-team regular, delivering unimpressive performances.
Gazzetta dello Sport look at Juve’s striker options under new manager Luciano Spalletti.
They expect the Italian to use Dusan Vlahovic as his primary striker. This is because David has witnessed what is described as a ‘downward spiral’.
The newspaper believe that a January exit could be on the cards for the 25-year-old. Tottenham and Chelsea are keeping an eye on him, having also monitored Vlahovic’s situation closely.
Since Jonathan David seems to be further down the pecking order, he is likelier to depart in the winter market.
While this would be dramatic, the striker’s exit can hand Juve a major capital profit. He earns €6m per season right now, which is a significant amount for the Old Lady.