Juventus Transfer Market: Jonathan David Scores at the World Cup; Giovanni Carnevali Rubs His Hands Together

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Jonathan David scored a hat trick in Canada’s easy victory over Qatar. After a forgettable debut against Bosnia, the Juventus-owned forward shone brighter than ever, proving to the world that he knows how to score goals.

Who’s the happiest of all? Giovanni Carnevali. The new Juventus CEO knows that, should he continue to perform well at the World Cup, some clubs might come forward for the Canadian striker, who is, in fact, on the market (Luciano Spalletti prefers a different type of center forward).

Having arrived on a free transfer after a season to forget, Jonathan David could relaunch his career with the World Cup and, as a result, receive the right offer. Juventus is waiting confidently, hoping to secure a substantial sum.

There is talk of a price tag of 25–30 million euros. While that seemed like a crazy price before the match against Qatar, it now seems less so. In short, Juventus is rooting for Jonathan David—but purely for financial reasons.

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