After six months at Juventus, Jonathan David’s performances have raised a lot of questions. His missed penalty against Lecce, in particular, has led many to wonder if he could leave the club this January.
When Jonathan David stepped up to take the penalty against Lecce, the fans were nervous. It wasn’t the usual excitement; instead, there was a feeling of worry.
David’s penalty attempt was weak and poorly executed, something fans didn’t expect from a player with his reputation. This miss was more than just one mistakeit’s a reflection of how David’s season has gone so far. He arrived at Juventus with big expectations, but so far, he hasn’t shown the cool, confident finishing that was promised.

When David joined Juventus, he was expected to be a calm and skilled striker, someone who could score goals easily. But instead, his performances have been disappointing.
His missed penalty was a symbol of his problems: lack of confidence and fear. David is no longer the confident player he seemed to be when he first arrived in Italy. He’s struggling to adjust to the pressure of playing in Serie A.
With the transfer window opening in January, Juventus will have to decide what to do about David. His time at the club has been more disappointing than successful. He earns a very high salary €6 million per year, the second-highest in the team so the club has high expectations for him.
At the moment, it seems unlikely that David will leave in January. Juventus still believes he can improve and doesn’t want to make a big change in the middle of the season. Instead, the club might look to add more attacking players to the squad but isn’t likely to sell David just yet.

In the summer, Juventus will make a final decision on his future, depending on how he performs in the next few months.
Right now, it’s too early to say whether Jonathan David will stay at Juventus long-term. He has a lot to prove in the second half of the season. If he can’t improve, he may not be a part of Juventus for much longer.