
PSG Talk
·20 de março de 2025
‘We’ll Just See’ – Tottenham, PSG Target Breaks Silence on Future Amid Man Utd Interest

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·20 de março de 2025
With Randal Kolo Muani now at Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain is looking to offload the French striker permanently, either to the Turin club or another interested team.
According to Tuttosport, PSG is among the clubs keeping an eye on LOSC Lille striker Jonathan David. Newcastle United and West Ham are also in the mix, with both Premier League sides showing interest in the Ligue 1 standout, who will be available as a free agent this summer.
David’s contract expires June 30, making him free to sign with any club. While he has attracted interest from Serie A, Juventus is particularly eager to bring him in.
CaughtOffside previously reported that David is at the center of an intense transfer battle, with several top European clubs vying for his signature. However, he prefers a move to the Premier League.
Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, and Newcastle United—all monitoring Alexander Isak’s situation—are keen on signing him.
David is in no rush to make a decision and plans to finalize his choice at the end of the season, per CaughtOffside. Moreover, the Canadian gives a cryptic response about where he wants to play next season with an open-ended remark.
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One of the prominent free agents on the market this summer will be David, who isn’t ruling out a Premier League move but admits his dream has always been to play in Spain, as he shared on the “It’s Called Soccer!” podcast.
“To be honest, I think I can adapt to every League,” David said (h/t GOAL). “Every league has their differences. I think the Premier League is a lot faster and more physical than all the other leagues.
“But I grew up watching a lot of La Liga. I wouldn’t say that would be my preferred league, but I think that’s a league that I enjoyed watching the most… I think one day, I would like to play there. But will that happen? I don’t know. I’m not opposed to anything, and we’ll just see where the future takes us.”