Jonathan David Transfer from LOSC Lille to Roma
Jonathan David, a Canadian forward born in 2000, is one of the most talked-about names in the market due to his contract expiring at the end of the season with Lille. Many clubs are moving in advance of the January market to try to acquire him. Roma was recently surpassed by Juventus in the race to sign him.
Jonathan David, the Canadian forward born in 2000, is one of the most talked-about names in the market due to his contract expiring at the end of the season with Lille. Roma is one of the clubs interested in acquiring him for the January market.
In the past, Roma showed interest in Jonathan David and inquired about his market value, but the investment did not materialize.
During the summer, Jonathan David had discussions with Roma after Lukaku's departure. However, the negotiations did not progress as De Rossi was looking for a player with different characteristics.
Jonathan David is the preferred choice for Roma's new head of transfers, Ghisolfi. There had been previous interest from Milan and Napoli.
Roma is interested in signing Jonathan David. His contract with Lille is less than a year from expiration.
Roma is pursuing Jonathan David. Lille has already rejected two offers.
Roma presented two offers to Lille for Jonathan David, both deemed too low. David is also considering seeing out his contract, which expires in a year, and leaving on a free transfer.
Jonathan David is a preferred target for Roma, however, the club anticipates difficulty in acquiring him.
Roma is interested in Jonathan David, a US player with a Canadian passport currently playing for Lille. He scored 24 and 19 goals in the last two Ligue 1 seasons.
Jonathan David, the Lille striker who has scored 43 goals in the last two seasons in Ligue 1, is the target for Roma's attack. The player has already informed the French club that he will not renew. The cost of the salary is about 1.5 million per season. However, there is no real negotiation yet, only the intention to bring him to the Capital.
Should this scenario really materialize, Roma could target Jonathan David, Canadian striker owned by Lille expiring in 2025. The competition is great but also the price is expensive, as the French company asks at least 40 million euros for his card. David has a salary of 1.5 million, so Roma could also save in this sense since Abraham currently earns much more than the Canadian colleague.
Jonathan David, a striker at Lille, is Roma's dream replacement for Lukaku.
Jonathan David, a Canadian striker born in 2000, is ready to leave Lille for a new professional challenge. Milan has been on his trail for some time but, according to Corriere dello Sport, now has to watch out for competition from Roma, led by the new French technical area director Ghisolfi.
Jonathan David has scored 43 goals in Ligue 1 (24+19) for his current club Lille. His contract is set to expire in 2025 and he has already communicated his intention not to renew it. This makes his transfer price more affordable, but also attracts competition that can offer higher salaries and perhaps better prospects than Roma. There is a chance that David could end up in an international auction after the Copa America, which he will play in the United States with the Canadian national team.
Jonathan David, a strong attacker from the French championship, has been a breakout star in the last two seasons with Lilla, coached by former Roma coach Fonseca. He has scored 43 goals in Ligue 1 (24 plus 19). Born in 2000, his contract expires in 2025 and he has already communicated that he does not want to renew it. This, however, is both good and bad news: the positive is that the price of the card is more contained, the negative is the rich competition that can offer higher wages and perhaps prospects superior to Roma. It remains to be seen how Lilla's patron, Alessandro Barnaba, who is Roman and a Roma fan, will regulate. Two years ago he sold Celik to Tiago Pinto. David can instead end up in an international auction after the Copa America, which he will play in the United States with the Canadian national team.
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