Tottenham Hotspur were eyeing a potential move for a centre-forward in the 2025 transfer window, as the club looks to secure a replacement for the injury-prone and inconsistent Richarlison.LOSC Lille striker Jonathan David has emerged as a key target for the North London side and has been on their radar for a while now.
Spurs had been linked with David during the summer transfer window but opted instead to sign Dominic Solanke in a £65 million deal.
Daniel Levy is once again pursuing Jonathan David’s signature, hoping to capitalise on the striker’s contract situation at Lille, coupled with the player’s expressed desire to play in the Premier League. However, Tottenham face stiff competition from Arsenal, Chelsea, and Newcastle United, all of whom have shown strong interest in the 24-year-old Canadian star, who appears poised to leave on a Bosman transfer at the end of the season.
Is the door for Premier League football closed for David
In a surprising twist, recent reports reveal that David dreams of a move to Spain. In an interview with The Athletic, the striker opened up about his admiration for La Liga, potentially complicating Tottenham’s pursuit of the Lille forward.
The Canadian forward, who has been playing for Lyon since 2020, has consistently delivered impressive performances for the French side. Earning approximately £32,000 gross per week, he has racked up 117 goal contributions in 202 matches, an achievement largely driven by his remarkable tally of 97 goals.
The Canadian speaking to The Athletic, remarked
“Barcelona was always the team I grew up supporting”. “When you grow up supporting a team, it’s your dream to play for them!”
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While Tottenham’s pursuit of Jonathan David might not materialise, it may not be as concerning as anticipated. Dominic Solanke has been in fine form, emerging as one of the team’s standout performers. As for David, his future remains uncertain, leaving room for speculation about what lies ahead for the Canadian striker.