Barca Universal
·20 November 2024
Barca Universal
·20 November 2024
Jonathan David’s recent comments about his desire to play for Barcelona have not come as a surprise to the club. In fact, according to a report from Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona has been aware of the Lille forward’s preference for some time.
For that matter, the club has been closely monitoring him for several weeks to evaluate whether he is a suitable fit for their style of play and level of performance.
David, whose contract with Lille is set to expire in 2025, has already informed the French side that he does not plan to renew his deal. This has naturally sparked interest from several clubs, including Barcelona.
The Catalan giants have been reviewing his performances in Ligue 1 and the Champions League to determine if he could meet the high expectations associated with the club.
While his impressive goal-scoring form this season strengthens his case, Barcelona are still unsure whether he possesses the qualities needed to thrive in their system.
Jonathan David wants to play for Barcelona. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
The need for a new striker at Barcelona is becoming increasingly apparent as the team begins planning for life after Robert Lewandowski. Although the Polish striker is expected to extend his stay for at least another season, the club is already looking ahead to secure a long-term replacement.
David’s profile makes him an interesting candidate for Barcelona’s future plans. However, the club’s technical department is proceeding cautiously, taking the time to gather detailed information before making a final decision.
For now, he remains under careful observation as the club weighs whether his skills, tactical understanding, and consistency align with Barcelona’s high standards.
Barcelona’s approach reflects their commitment to finding a reliable, top-level striker who can carry the team forward in the years to come. David’s ambitions and performances will undoubtedly keep him on their radar as they move closer to making a decision.