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PSG Talk
·10. Februar 2025
Tottenham, Man Utd Set for Boost as €37.5K-per-Week Star PSG Urged to Pursue Unlikely to Join Barcelona
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PSG Talk
·10. Februar 2025
With Randal Kolo Muani now at Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain are looking to offload the French striker permanently, whether to the Turin club or another team.
As a result, PSG are expected to pursue a No. 9 this summer. They’ve already been linked with several strikers, including 21-year-old Jhon Durán, who joined Al-Nassr in the winter.
More center-forwards are likely to emerge as targets in the coming months, with Gonçalo Ramos currently PSG’s only option in the role.
In his PSG Talk Extra Time column, Zach Lowy, co-creator of Breaking The Lines, recently urged the Ligue 1 leaders to make a serious push for LOSC Lille standout Jonathan David.
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TBR Football reported last week that David is in advanced talks with Barcelona despite interest from Manchester United and Tottenham.
While several Premier League clubs have been linked to him, he’s set to leave Lille on a free transfer when his contract expires in July. According to the report, most of his suitors believe he has already made his decision—and it’s Barcelona. However, that might not be the case.
According to Diario AS, David will be available on a free transfer this summer and is set to leave Lille. While he had hoped to join Barcelona, that move isn’t likely due to his ambitions.
Instead, his future appears to be in the Premier League, where Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle are all battling to sign him.
Recently, GIVEMESPORT reported that West Ham United and Tottenham fear they may have missed their chance to sign Jonathan David. With his Lille contract expiring this summer, the striker could now be heading elsewhere.
As the winter transfer window closed, David was no longer strongly linked to Spurs or West Ham, raising doubts about their chances in the race for his signature.
Currently earning €37,500 per week at Lille, David is expected to see a significant wage increase if he moves to the Premier League or joins a financially strong club like PSG.