Jonathan David is set to be a hot transfer target in 2025 as the 24-year-old looks forward to a new challenge for the upcoming 2025/26 season. Even though the Ligue 1 team tried to persuade him to stay with a new contract at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, he will likely depart when his current deal ends in June. The 24-year-old is getting interest from teams all over Europe, and discussions about a free transfer are underway.
Jonathan David Wants to Join Barcelona
Even with interest from the Premier League and big teams like Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, David has strongly indicated that he wants to play with Barcelona. If he moves to Barcelona, he will have a chance to take on Real Madrid next season. In October, his winning goal against Real Madrid ended Carlo Ancelotti’s impressive 53-game unbeaten streak. The Canadian international has 97 goals in 202 appearances for Lille and has proven he can score regularly. In an interview with The Athletic, he said:
“Barcelona was always the team I grew up supporting. When you grow up supporting a team, it’s your dream to play for them. “
David’s comment is directed towards Barcelona. The Catalan giants want to strengthen their attack in 2025 as part of a long-term plan to replace Robert Lewandowski. The 24-year-old David has consistently expressed his love for Barça and would happily play for the Catalan giants. However, Robert Lewandowski is in great form, which might lead to some uncertainty for him. David doesn’t want to sit on the bench all season, and it looks like he’s seeking assurances from Barcelona President Joan Laporta that he will get ample playing time at Camp Nou.
Bayern Munich Also Interested in David
Earlier this month, reports surfaced that Chelsea is interested in David as they explore adding another striker to their squad. Just after this, reporter Florian Plettenberg stated that Bayern is keeping an eye on the 24-year-old player. He went on his X to say:
“FC Bayern have Jonathan David on their list and are closely monitoring his situation.”
Bayern Munich needs a backup for Harry Kane, who has registered 20 goals this season for both his club and country. David might need to be persuaded to join a team where he won’t be the starting striker, but Bayern would hope that his connection with Alphonso Davies will help them gain the upper hand. Davies has a strong friendship with his Canadian teammate David, and Bayern is optimistic that their interest in the Lille star will encourage their left-back to sign a new contract, as his current deal will end next summer.
Conclusion
Lille asked for £42m for Jonathan David over the summer, but they might lose him for free as his contract expires soon. He can play anywhere on the forward line and find the back of the net from almost any angle. This makes him a strong candidate for Barcelona in the near future. The financial situation remains tricky for La Liga’s manager Hansi Flick, so a free transfer could help if the former Bayern Munich coach chooses to go after David.
Arsenal is also interested in David’s services. His performance this season has raised his stakes in the transfer market, with Manchester United and Chelsea also showing interest. Real Madrid has also shown some interest in the Canadian international, but since they have enough forwards, a transfer to Munich could give him a better chance to play regularly. That is unless Real Madrid’s manager Carlo Ancelotti’s side can come up with a new way to compete with the Bundesliga leaders.