Zebras start discussing free signing ‘David’

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สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ report that Juventus have opened talks with Lille striker Jonathan David, whose contract expires this summer.

The 25-year-old will leave the Ligue 1 giants and is believed to be looking for a salary of €9m per year, plus a €15m signing-on bonus and €10m in agent fees.

Despite leaving Lille as a free agent, signing Jonathan David would still entail significant spending.

Back in the summer, Lille were ready to sell him for a fee in the region of €20-25m. But his agent reportedly asked for a €5m signing bonus last summer, which added to a wage demand nearing €6m per season.

Many teams backed off following such requests, but the agent’s commission could even be higher next summer. When the player will be able to sign for free.

However, Juventus’ decision on whether to complete the deal will depend on Dusan Vlahovic’s performances this season. The Serbian striker has scored two goals so far from his first five Serie A matches under Thiago Motta. But talks with the club to renew his contract, which expires in June 2026, are currently stalling.

That would mean any club interested in signing him would have to shell out €34m.

The report claims that the Bianconeri have already opened talks with the Canadian striker’s team. While Inter Milan are also in talks with his agent.

However, Juve are believed to have the upper hand as they are serious about bolstering their attacking options. With Dusan Vlahovic likely to be sold in the summer.