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ยท21 March 2025
Jonathan David Opens Up on Future Amid Liverpool Interest

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ยท21 March 2025
With Liverpool poised to enter a pivotal summer, the clubโs recruitment team is already deep into the process of identifying players who can thrive under Arne Slotโs dynamic and high-octane system. While the disappointment of cup exits has slightly tempered expectations, the Premier League remains within touching distance, and planning for the next phase is well underway.
At the centre of these conversations is Jonathan David โ Lilleโs prolific striker who has hit 23 goals this season and ranks among Europeโs most productive forwards. He sits just behind the elite trio of Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappรฉ in terms of goal involvements throughout 2024. In short, heโs a player whose numbers speak loudly โ and Liverpool have taken notice.
But as always in football, numbers donโt tell the whole story. Nor do they always shape the outcome.
In a recent interview with Jamie Carragher on the Itโs Called Soccer! podcast, David shed light on his ambitions and potential next steps. For a player out of contract this summer and available on a free transfer, it was an illuminating exchange โ and one that may not end with the striker landing at Anfield.
โTo be honest, I think I can adapt to every League,โ David told Carragher.
โEvery league has their differences. I think the Premier League is a lot faster and more physical than all the other leagues.
โBut I grew up watching a lot of La Liga. I wouldnโt say that would be my preferred league, but I think thatโs a league that I enjoyed watching the mostโฆ I think one day, I would like to play there. But will that happen? I donโt know. Iโm not opposed to anything, and weโll just see where the future takes us.โ
Itโs a quote that will both intrigue and deflate Liverpool fans in equal measure. The openness is admirable, but the hesitation towards the Premier League raises eyebrows. With the likes of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in need of strikers, the Canadianโs admiration for Spanish football may tip the scales.
Liverpoolโs transfer identity under Arne Slot is still forming, but itโs clear that athleticism, adaptability and technical IQ will be prized. In that regard, David ticks the boxes. He can play as a lone striker, in a front two, or off the shoulder in a wider role. His ability to drift between lines and arrive late in the box offers flexibility that could suit a Slot system currently being moulded around fluidity and pressing triggers.
But sentiment matters. A move to Merseyside isnโt just about talentโitโs about desire. If Davidโs heart leans towards Spain, Liverpool would be wise to look elsewhere. No matter how enticing the numbers, the best signings in recent history have always shown an unrelenting hunger to wear the red shirt.
Liverpoolโs rumoured ยฃ200m summer budget brings with it the usual carousel of names. Alexander Isak, Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen have all been linked. But with Isak reportedly priced north of ยฃ100m, a more prudent approach may be necessary. Thatโs where a free agent like David becomes even more appealingโif heโs truly invested.
From a Liverpool fanโs perspective, Jonathan David is a fascinating case. Statistically, heโs eliteโ23 goals in a season where Lille havenโt exactly set Ligue 1 alight is no small feat. Heโd arrive on a free, allowing the club to allocate more funds elsewhere. On paper, itโs a no-brainer.
But football isnโt played on spreadsheets.
Hearing him speak to Jamie Carragher, itโs hard to ignore the feeling that his heart is set on Spain. That doesnโt necessarily make him a bad option, but it does make him a risky one. Liverpool fans have grown used to players who want to be hereโSalah, Nunez, even Diaz all chose Anfield for more than just the football. If David sees this as a stepping stone or fallback option, then perhaps itโs not the right fit.
Arne Slot needs players who will buy into the project fully. This summer is about refining a title-winning squad into a European powerhouse. If Davidโs head is elsewhere, even slightly, then Liverpool should passโrespectfully.