Leeds United, Aston Villa and Manchester United are reportedly among the clubs to have been spoken to over Juventus forward Jonathan David.
The 26-year-old only moved to Turin last summer, sealing a move from Lille on a free transfer.
He had been prolific in France, registering a staggering 109 goals over the course of 232 appearances.
David has since notched seven goals across 37 appearances for Juventus, although has been in and out of the starting XI.
Jonathan David has registered seven goals in 37 appearances for Juventus.placeholder image
Jonathan David has registered seven goals in 37 appearances for Juventus. | Isabella BONOTTO / AFP via Getty Images
Leeds United ‘spoken to’
According to TEAMtalk, the Canada international will be allowed to leave this summer if Juventus can secure another top frontman.
Intermediaries are said to have been speaking to Premier League clubs and Leeds are thought to be among those who have been contacted.
However, the report has claimed the Whites are far from the only club to have been approached over a potential deal for the electric marksman.
Manchester United, Aston Villa, Everton, Sunderland, Newcastle United, Nottingham Foresta and Brighton & Hove Albion have also been mooted as potential destinations.
David was considered among the brightest young prospects in world football when he burst on to the scene in Belgium with Gent.
A goal-laden spell at Lille only grew his reputation further, although his rapid ascent has not continued at Juventus.
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A raft of Premier League clubs have reportedly been contacted regarding Juventus' Jonathan David. | Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images
A potential fresh start
Starting over in England could prove beneficial for David and Leeds are seemingly planning to bolster their frontline this summer.
A raft of attackers have been linked with the club of late, including AC Milan’s Santiago Giménez and Derby County’s Patrick Agyemang.
Leeds’ summer business will be dictated by their fate this term, as the retention of Premier League football will allow for more money to be invested and a higher calibre of player to be attracted.
If David was lured to Elland Road, he would add a different dimension to the Leeds attack. Jet-heeled and clever with his movement, he would pose a different type of threat to the one posed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha.