Jonathan David's Stance on Leaving Juventus
The website "Football Italy" revealed that Canadian international striker Jonathan David may leave Juventus during the upcoming winter transfer window in January, despite head coach Luciano Spalletti's efforts to help the player regain his form before the winter market opens.
According to the site, the 25-year-old David is considering the possibility of leaving Turin if he does not receive enough playing opportunities in the coming weeks.
David came on as a substitute in Spalletti's first appearance with the team against Cremonese last Saturday, and he is expected to sit on the bench again during the match against Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League this evening.
Jonathan David joined Juventus during last summer's transfer window on a free transfer after leaving French club Lille, but he has only scored one goal in 12 matches played with the team across various competitions this season.
The same source indicated that Spalletti plans to give David additional opportunities to regain his confidence and contribute more to the team, while the newspaper pointed out that Chelsea and Tottenham are closely monitoring the Canadian striker, along with their interest in his Serbian teammate Dusan Vlahovic.
Vlahovic's contract is nearing its end at the end of the current season, but Spalletti has previously stated that he would be happy for the Serbian striker to remain with Juventus for a long time.
According to the site, the 25-year-old David is considering the possibility of leaving Turin if he does not receive enough playing opportunities in the coming weeks.
David came on as a substitute in Spalletti's first appearance with the team against Cremonese last Saturday, and he is expected to sit on the bench again during the match against Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League this evening.
Jonathan David joined Juventus during last summer's transfer window on a free transfer after leaving French club Lille, but he has only scored one goal in 12 matches played with the team across various competitions this season.
The same source indicated that Spalletti plans to give David additional opportunities to regain his confidence and contribute more to the team, while the newspaper pointed out that Chelsea and Tottenham are closely monitoring the Canadian striker, along with their interest in his Serbian teammate Dusan Vlahovic.
Vlahovic's contract is nearing its end at the end of the current season, but Spalletti has previously stated that he would be happy for the Serbian striker to remain with Juventus for a long time.