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The Canadian striker is not only in the cross hairs of the Nerazzurri club: to convince him to join Inter Milan, it will have to overcome an important competition

The competition is strong, there is no doubt. But this is also confirmation of the validity of the profile of the player. 

Inter Milan will have to overcome several rivals in order to reach Jonathan David, not only in Italy. 

Jonathan David

The Italian newspaper TuttoSport also talks about the topic this morning:
"Only remaining in Italy, Milan, Naples and Rome asked about David

Now the two hottest teams in Serie A are Inter Milan and Juventus: David, in fact, was evaluated by the President of Napoli De Laurentiis when Giuntoli was the ds of Napoli who obviously has not forgotten now that he is in Turin. 

But then there are, also, Spanish teams (Atletico Madrid) and especially English teams".

The striker now at Lille puts everyone in agreement at home Nerazzurri. 

Starting from the management: "In Inter Milan, however, there are different reasons that are pushing Ausilio and his deputy Baccin not to give up. 

After all, Inter Milan has built a large part of its success thanks to the hits on free agent players, just think of Thuram, Calhanoglu and Mkhitaryan, not to mention Onana (sold for more than 50 million euros [£41.8 million]) De Vrij, as well as the latest arrivals Zielinski and Taremi".
Moving on from the ownership: "Unlike many of these players mentioned - except Thuram - David has one more factor that fits with the current parameters imposed by Oaktree, the new US ownership of Inter Milan since last May: age. 

The Canadian, in fact, will turn 25 on 14 January and is therefore a profile still young, of perspective and that could become an asset for the club".

And taking into account the evaluations concerning the coach: "His explosion came in particular in France where he has shown that he can adapt to both as a single striker, but also to play as a pair. 

Tactical evaluations that make it an ideal reinforcement for the Inter Milan since they could disengage from both first and second, matching with all other players in the offensive division".

(Source: TuttoSport)

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