Juventus consider David sale for capital gain
Due to the financial structure of his arrival, selling Jonathan David could generate a significant capital gain for Juventus, though concrete offers are currently absent.

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The financial situation surrounding Jonathan David at Juventus offers a clear opportunity for a capital gain. Unlike Teun Koopmeiners, who arrived from Atalanta for €61 million, David joined on a free transfer, with only €12.5 million in additional costs spread over three financial years.
This structure gives the club significant room for accounting profit if they decide to move the No 30. While there are no concrete negotiations currently, there has been interest from clubs in Turkey, France (including PSG and Paris FC), and England via Aston Villa.
Juventus have set a valuation of €30 million, though they may be willing to accept between €20-25 million or consider a loan arrangement. With David’s contract running until 2030, a loan move that leads to a permanent transfer in 2027 remains a viable strategic option for the club.