Juventus struggle to sell Jonathan David due to wage demands
Juventus aim to secure 35 million euros for the Canadian forward, but his high salary is deterring potential buyers.

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Juventus are actively looking to part ways with forward Jonathan David during the current summer transfer window. According to Tuttosport, the Turin club is hoping to secure a fee of 35 million euros for the Canadian international.
So far, no clubs have shown concrete interest in signing the player. The primary reason for the impasse is the forward's high financial demands, with his annual salary currently standing at six million euros.
David joined the Bianconeri in 2025 as a free agent, signing a contract that runs until June 30, 2030. During the 2025/26 season, he made 46 appearances for the Turin club across all competitions, scoring eight goals and providing five assists.
The player's current market value is estimated at 30 million euros by Transfermarkt, which is below the valuation set by the Italian club.