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Bayern also wants this key LOSC player?

Club de invites you to follow the news of OM's competitors (PSG, Monaco, , , LOSC, , etc.). Bayern Munich would also be a candidate for the recruitment of the LOSC striker, Jonathan David.

The star striker of LOSCis now among the priority targets of major European clubs. With 13 goals in 19 matches in all competitions this season, the Canadian international (24 years old) does not leave recruiters indifferent. Bayern Munichwho would consider taking action for a transfer in 2025. After being interested in the player in 2023, Bayern finally chose Harry Kane, but they never lost sight of David, underlines Sky Sport Germany.

Jonathan David, a great opportunity for Bayern Munich

Jonathan David's contract with LOSC expires in June 2025, and the player is expected to leave for free in a year. A situation which attracts several major European clubs, including Bayern Munich, but also the Juventus, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan. The end of his contract in 2025 represents a golden opportunity for these clubs, who could try to recruit the striker without having to negotiate a transfer.

LOSC no longer has the cards in hand

LOSC finds itself in a delicate position, no longer having control over the future of its attacker. If Jonathan David does not extend his contract, Lille will have to choose between letting him leave for free in a year or trying to sell him during the next transfer window to recover transfer compensation. A situation to watch closely, with more and more clubs ready to position themselves on the Canadian player.

Conclusion: di beau monde targets Jonathan David

In addition to Bayern Munich, several European giants have shown interest in Jonathan David. Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan are closely following his performances. A possible departure from Lille could therefore be played out between these clubs, who are ready to fight to afford one of the most effective attackers in European football.

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