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David gives Juventus a more choice in the front line, is it the most feasible option to terminate the contract with Fla this summer?

7:16pm, 9 July 2025Football

"Turin Sports reported that after Juventus signed Jonathan David, who was competent for multiple positions in the front line, he provided coach Tudor with two tactical options.

After the expiration of the contract with Lille, Canadian forward David transferred to the Zebras as a free agent and signed a contract until June 2030. While in France, the 25-year-old star became one of the deadliest strikers in the French Ligue 1, and he was also the player with the most goals in the history of the Canadian national team.

However, David is not a traditional center but a versatile attacker who combines the characteristics of a classic No. 9 and a second forward. Turin Sports News detailed analysis believes that David can play two different roles in Tudor's tactical system, which depends largely on the choice of teammates.

If according to the current lineup, David can play as a single arrow in the 3421 formation, with Ilditz and Kuppmenas supporting him behind him. However, it is expected that Juventus will have new players to join, whether it is the rumored signing targets such as Muani and Concesan who were loaned on the team last season, or Osmeen or Sancho.

Therefore, sources expect David may retreat slightly deeper to accommodate a new forward, especially if the center is Osmaine. Some Juventus fans have dreamed of a powerful offensive trident, allowing David to play side by side with Ilditz and Osmaine, who plays as the front line arrow.

However, it is too early to form this trident combination, because a deal with Naples on Nigerian bombers remains a complex task given the fierce competition between the two clubs and the high asking price of De Laurentis.

As for David, he had already shown serious and firmness when he arrived at Turin, so no matter what role he played on the court, fans were eager to see his strong performance in the game.

Reporter Giovanni Albanese of Sports Milan reported that Juventus has rekindled interest in Benfica midfielder Florentino and may sign the Portuguese player to replace US international McKennie.

After management has made a comprehensive reform and confirmed that Tudor is the head coach of the new season, the Zebras plan to cut several players this summer to make room for new players.

In recent days, McKennie has become the latest player who is likely to leave Juventus, especially his contract renewal negotiations are at a deadlock. The American star also lost his starting position, as Tudor prefers to use Hevren Tulam and Locatelli in a double midfield configuration.

According to Miti reporter Albanese, Juventus has rekindled interest in Florentino, and the 25-year-old Benfica midfielder could become an affordable replacement if the club manages to sell McKennie.

As the source explained, McKennie currently earns about €2.5 million a year and is still fighting for a salary increase. On the other hand, Florentino's salary in Benfica is 1.6 million per season, and he is happy to join Juventus with a salary of 1 million.

Florentino began his career in Benfica, playing for almost all ages at the club, and then became a regular on the first team. The Portuguese is a combative midfielder who has performed well in front of the defense, and his outstanding defensive ability allows the coach to feel at ease to get more players forward.

Florentino's contract with Benfica expires in June 2027, and Albanese believes that the Lisbon-based club is seeking transfer fees of 35 million to 40 million euros to cash out. Moreover, Benfica is still willing to negotiate on the transfer method and payment terms, so the deal is more feasible for the Zebra Legion.

"Roman Sports" reported that Juventus and Marseille are about to reach an agreement, and the 25-year-old US wing Timothy Weiah is about to return to the Ligue 1 to play.

After Paris Saint-Germain gradually emerged, Via transferred to Lille and played well. His outstanding performance in Ligue 1 won him the opportunity to transfer to the Zebras in the summer of 2023, replacing Quadrado who left the team. Via had a hard time playing a role in the first season of Allegri coaching.

During Thiago Mota's term, Weiah became the regular main force. Tudor was also a full-back when he was coaching, but now he lost his starting position after Cambiaso returned from injury and Alberto Costa's sudden outbreak.

Therefore, Juventus now believes that Via has no place in the team and is trying to sell him along with Mbangula to Nottingham Forest. However, both players refused to transfer, and Wei's agent also expressed dissatisfaction with Juventus' behavior, especially removing the two from the matchday roster before the Club World Cup against Manchester City, apparently in order to force them to leave.

However, although Via rejected the opportunity to join Nottingham Forest, he is still expected to leave the Turin giants this summer. Several potential suitors have emerged in recent days, but Marseille seems to be the most realistic destination for the players. Marseille ranked second in the Ligue 1 last season and has the opportunity to participate in the Champions League in the new season.

According to the newspaper Le Rome, negotiations between Marseille and the Zebra Legion are already in depth, and the French Ligue 1 club is about to reach a deal worth 15 million euros. If the transfer is successful, Via will reunite with former Juventus midfielder Rabio who joined Marseille last summer as a free agent.

Italian media analyzed that letting "high-paying and low-energy" Vlahovic leave the team freely this summer may be a more realistic and feasible choice for Juventus..

The Serbian striker is no longer part of the club's future plans, and although Vlahovic is one of the team's most important players, his contract is now in his final year, meaning he may leave as a free agent in 12 months.

Although the Zebra Legion attaches great importance to him, they also realize that allowing him to transfer freely would mean huge economic losses. Therefore, the club is eager to find a solution that ensures they are compensated, rather than risking losing him without charging anything.

Currently Vlahovic is put into the transfer market, but Juventus has faced difficulties in attracting suitors willing to meet the required financial conditions. There are speculations that the club may soon propose that both parties terminate his contract, which could be a more pragmatic option than if his contract lasts for expiration.

A key obstacle is Vlahovic's salary, and he reportedly earns €12 million per season. Few clubs are willing to pay such a high salary for a player, and Vla has been struggling in his form lately.

From Juventus' point of view, allowing Vlahovic to leave as a free agent this summer will lift them off the burden of his generous salary next season. Given his current performance, this could be seen as a wise financial decision.

Ultimately, Juventus must weigh the benefits of receiving transfer fees and the cost savings from termination of contracts. As clubs intend to reorganize and manage their payroll more effectively, the two sides agree that parting ways may soon become the most viable option.

The Turin Sports reported that two next-generation young players, Alessio Vacca and Giovanni Dafara, may be loaned to the Serie B for training.

Carares hopes Vaka will join their team next season, the Tuscan club aims to strengthen the roster for the upcoming second division and has been determined that the young Juventus striker is a suitable candidate.

20-year-old Vaka started his career in Novara and transferred to Juventus in 2019. In the 2022/23 season, he played football with the Monza Youth Team on loan, and then returned to the Zebra Legion Youth Team. Waka mainly serves as the second forward, but can also be competent as the center, or as the left wing if necessary. In the youth team, Vaka made 47 appearances, scored 21 goals and sent 7 assists.

In addition, Turin Sports revealed that Avilino has turned his attention to Dafara. The 20-year-old young goalkeeper joined the Juventus youth team at a very young age and gradually became a regular visitor to Juventus' next generation. He went to the United States with the team this summer to participate in the Club World Cup.

Dafara signed a contract with the Zebras that lasted until 2028, but the club believes that loaning to the second division will be beneficial to him. This will also make room for Juventus- officially joining Steveno Manjapoko in Turin, and he is expected to play for the club's next generation this season.

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