Jonathan David’s agents are actively exploring a potential January transfer market for the Canadian striker, currently at Juventus, and Tottenham Hotspur have made an initial inquiry about the conditions of a possible deal.
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David joined Juventus on a free transfer from Lille last summer after his contract expired. He was a highly sought-after forward, with Premier League interest (including from Tottenham) during his Lille days, but opted for Serie A.
Tottenham’s probe is part of a broader push, as David’s entourage is in “regular contact” with multiple European clubs. Bayern Munich is also monitoring the situation closely, positioning them as direct rivals for his signature. A move could be on the cards if his form doesn’t improve before the winter window. Spurs are reportedly eyeing reinforcements up front, especially with Dominic Solanke sidelined long-term for the 2025-26 campaign, leaving gaps in their attack.
Jonathan David, the 25-year-old Canadian striker, is widely regarded as one of Europe’s most consistent and efficient forwards, but whether he qualifies as truly “elite” (i.e., world-class, capable of dominating at the absolute highest levels like Erling Haaland or Harry Kane) remains a point of debate. His track record screams high-end talent—especially his goal-scoring prowess and work rate—but his rocky adaptation to Juventus in the 2025-26 season has introduced some doubts.
Earlier in 2025, clubs like Arsenal, Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Napoli were linked, but the focus has shifted to a mid-season exit from Juventus. In fairness, these additional interested parties are at best spurious.
David, 25, has 52 goals in 126 appearances for Canada internationally and was Ligue 1’s top scorer in 2023-24. A Premier League switch could reignite his career, but no advanced negotiations have been confirmed yet—it’s still at the inquiry stage.
