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·05 de junho de 2025
Inter Milan, Napoli & Juventus Target Jonathan David Reveals Transfer Deadline – Adds ‘I Want To Join An Ambitious Club’

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·05 de junho de 2025
Inter Milan, Juventus, and Napoli target Jonathan David says he’ll choose his next club before the start of preseason.
The Canadian international spoke to The Athletic, via FCInterNews. He also made clear that he wants to join an “ambitious” club.
Jonathan David still has not decided on where he will be playing next season.
The 25-year-old striker can negotiate with any club he wants. His contract with Lille runs out at the end of this month.
There has been no shortage of interest in the Canadian. He looks to be one of the big free transfer opportunities of the summer.
The likes of Inter Milan, Napoli, and Juventus have all shown a strong interest in David’s signature.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – AUGUST 13: Jonathan David of Lille celebrates victory during the UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round match between Fenerbahce and Lille FC at Ulker Stadium on August 13, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
Jonathan David is now starting to run out of time to make a decision on his next club.
That does not mean that the 25-year-old will rush things. But he knows exactly when he will have to make up his mind.
David declared that “Obviously I’d like to have something done before the start of preseason.”
“To prepare myself as best as possible with my new team.”
Meanwhile, the Canadian stated that “I want a club with ambition.”
“Obviously I want to fight to win titles. A competitive team with ambition and a good sporting project.”
As far as Napoli, David said that “They won Serie A.”
“I don’t think they want to win and then say, ‘Ok, we’re fine with this.’ They’re an ambitious club, they’re playing in the Champions League.”
“When I look at Serie A compared to, for example, the Premier League,” David said, “the latter has a faster pace.”
“Serie A is more tactical. It’s like a game of chess, in a way.”