Manchester United may have a fresh chance to swoop in for Jonathan David, as the Canadian striker is holding off on a decision regarding an offer from Juventus until mid-July, according to reports.
The 25-year-old has quietly built a reputation as one of Europe’s most consistent scorers, starring for French side Lille over the past four seasons. In the most recent campaign, he netted 25 goals and contributed 12 assists. That followed up a season with 26 goals and nine assists, and a similar tally the year before. Altogether, David has racked up 77 goals and 25 assists across 136 appearances in his last three seasons—impressive numbers for a striker known just as much for his pressing and off-the-ball work as for his finishing.
David’s contract with Lille has now expired, and with no renewal agreed, he’s eyeing a move away from Ligue 1. While Barcelona initially showed interest, it’s Italian giants Napoli and Juventus who have pushed the hardest. Manchester United were previously linked but haven’t made any concrete moves yet.
Juventus are reportedly ahead in the race, having been working on a deal since November. They’ve submitted a contract offer, but David has given himself until mid-July to make a final decision, as per Corriere dello Sport. This gives United a short window to reignite their interest and potentially hijack the deal.
With the summer market drying up for affordable strikers—options like Viktor Gyökeres, Victor Osimhen, Benjamin Šeško, and Hugo Ekitike all expected to demand fees north of £60 million—David represents a more accessible target. He’s still in his prime, offers a proven goal record, and is available without a transfer fee, making him a smart, cost-effective choice. For INEOS, missing out could mean letting a golden opportunity slip by.
Despite some misleading headlines suggesting he’s already in London for a Manchester United medical or that a £110 million transfer is done, no deal has been agreed between the player and the club. Verified sources confirm that while David is indeed a free agent and Juventus have made an offer, Manchester United have yet to follow up their earlier interest with anything formal.
In short, nothing has been finalized. But the door remains open—for now.