UMVA has learned that Tottenham Hotspur is preparing to offer Jonathan David an exit route during the summer transfer window, providing a potential lifeline to the struggling Canadian International.
David, 26, has failed to make a significant impact in Italian football, underwhelming for Juventus with just six goals and four assists in 35 league matches. His career trajectory took a promising turn when he scored 109 goals with LOSC Lille in France, but his form has yet to translate to the Italian scene.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Tottenham is keen on acquiring David, who would be eager to revitalize his career and regain his confidence. A fresh start in England could be just what he needs to rediscover his goal-scoring prowess and become a key player once again.
At the peak of his career, David has plenty of time to fulfil his potential, and a move to the Premier League could be an ideal step forward. With regular football in England, he could bring out the best in himself and become a vital component of Tottenham's attacking lineup.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Juventus is unlikely to stand in David's way if a suitable proposal is submitted. Having signed him on a free transfer, the Italian club will be able to make a considerable profit on him, and a deal could be worked out that benefits all parties involved.
Tottenham's interest in David is strategic, as the team needs more quality in the final third. If David can regain his form and confidence, he would be an ideal signing for the club, providing a boost to their attacking capabilities.