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Canadian striker Jonathan David: The giants are inviting, but the future is still up for decision

Recommendation Network June 4: Free agent Jonathan David responds to the transfer rumors of Napoli and Juventus

Canadian striker Jonathan David becomes a free agent after his contract with Lille expires. During his time with Lille, he played 232 times and scored 109 goals, and performed very well. Now, he can transfer freely, while Serie A champions Naples and Juventus are both rumored to be interested in introducing him.

However, in a recent interview with The Athletic, when asked if an agreement had been reached with the two Italian clubs, David made it clear that "no".

Nevertheless, joining a giant club like Naples or Juventus will obviously bring a very challenging environment, and David said he would be happy to accept such a challenge. "I want to join an ambitious club, a team that is eager to make a difference," he said. "Of course, I hope to fight for the championship and win the championship. A team that is competitive, ambitious and has good sports is exactly what I expect."

"Napoli just won the Serie A. I don't think they're satisfied with winning only once and saying 'Okay, we won, that's enough'. Obviously, Napoli is an ambitious club and they're going to play in the Champions League."

"Where you go, there's pressure every week, try to keep your position and face the pressure from the fans because obviously you have to win every game. There's pressure everywhere you go."

For clubs that want to sign him, David also admits that he has not yet determined his specific timetable for the future. "I certainly hope to finalize something before the preseason starts so I can settle down and spend the preseason with my team," he said. "But beyond that..."

"Anything can happen, you never know what will happen. You can only be prepared."

In addition to Naples and Juventus, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham have also had scandals with the Canadian genius.