Jonathan David is likely to be one of the most interesting free transfer for 2025: Inter Milan is on his trail
David will become one of the most enviable free agent of next year and Inter Milan is already considering pros and cons.
Jonathan David, a 2000-class striker, is likely to be one of the most interesting free transfer for 2025: Inter Milan is on his trail.
Waiting to define the last shots - Palacios coming in, Satriano and maybe Correa going out -, Inter Milan is already looking ahead to 2025.
"The free transfer playing field remains a favorite of the trio Marotta-Ausilio-Baccin despite the new property, Oaktree, has clarified how profiles to be drawn should tend to be young players.
That's why the «no» to hire the released Hermoso and Ricardo Rodriguez, respectively class '95 and '92", explains the Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport that then makes the name of Jonathan David, class 2000 striker.
His contract with Lille will expires in 2025.
"The Canadian centre forward, in the past in the sights of several Italian clubs (Milan, Juventus, Naples and Rome), still at Lille, does not seem to be willing to go away in the last days of market and especially does not seem interested in renewing the contract due to expire in 2025.
David, therefore, if he does not change his contract status, will become one of the most enviable free agent of next year and Inter Milan is already considering pros and cons.
David started this year with a great start - 3 goals in 4 matches between Liga1 and the preliminary round of the Champions League.
Obviously, it will be very popular and the costs of the operation must be evaluated, not so much for salary but for commissions", adds Tuttosport.
Lille, which took him from Gent in 2020 for around €30 million (£25.4 million), is trying hard to convince him to renew his contract but, in a recent interview, David admitted he was not convinced: "For now I’m still here, I’m having fun and we’ll see. We don’t know what the future holds. My wish is to stay, I am still under contract for a year, if I can stay here this season, why not?"