Jonathan David has struggled to make a mark at Juventus. Tottenham are now considering the opportunity to sign him.
So far this season, the Canada international has played ten times in all competitions.
He has one goal, but hasn’t found the back of the net since the opening day win over Parma. Uncertainty has risen about whether he can actually be their first-choice striker.
Today’s Gazzetta dello Sport report that ‘Tottenham and Bayern Munich are serious’ about signing the striker, with January the chosen window.
Juve haven’t yet been convinced by the 25-year-old. There is growing belief that he can’t carry the Bianconeri attack. David now needs a dramatic change in form to become an important player.
He arrived at Juve on a free transfer after his contract at Lille ran out. The Old Lady had to pay a massive commission and significant wage to land him. When paying that, part of the plan will have been a big profit from a future transfer.
Tottenham’s strikers have struggled to score goals this season, with Dominic Solanke out injured. Richarlison’s future is uncertain, so a January move for David may make sense.