Canada Striker Jonathan David Signs 5-Year Deal with Juventus
METROPOLITAN CITY OF TURIN, PIEDMONT, JUL 2 – Jonathan David, Canada’s all-time leading scorer with 36 goals in 67 games, joins Juventus on a five-year free transfer to boost their attack and replace outgoing striker Dusan Vlahovic.
- Canadian striker Jonathan David agreed to a long-term, free transfer deal with Juventus after Lille contract expiration, finalized following their Club World Cup exit.
- Becoming a free agent after Lille's contract ended, Juventus increased efforts post-Club World Cup to offer a starting role replacing Dusan Vlahovic.
- Jonathan David has scored 87 Ligue 1 goals, led Lille to the 2020-21 title, and netted 34 goals for Canada, showcasing his prolific scoring credentials.
- Juventus' signing of Jonathan David raises doubts about Dusan Vlahovic's future, with medicals scheduled in Turin on Friday, prompting speculation over his departure.
- Beyond Turin, Jonathan David aims to lead Canada at the 2026 World Cup, while his signing signifies Juventus’ effort to reclaim Serie A dominance.
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First the Inter, then the Naples and abroad, in the end the Juventus came out. Jonathan David is a former Lille attacker is officially a new Bianconero footballer. The announcement arrived in the late evening of Friday, with the Canadian attacker who signed a contract of five years from 6 million fixed per season plus 2 bonuses related to individual and team performances. The Juve will also pay 12.5 million commissions. An important arrival, a s…
·Rome, Italy
Read Full ArticleThe Canadian striker would be about to sign a five-year contract with the prestigious soccer club in Turin.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleCanadian footballer Jonathan David is a new Juventus player, the Turin club announced.
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