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Jonathan David has often seen his name linked to FC Barcelona in recent weeks. However, the one who confided in November to
The Athletic his admiration for the Catalan club during his childhood should not see his dream of wearing the Blaugrana colors come true.
According to information from Mundo Deportivothe file of the LOSC striker, whose contract expires next June, has been examined by the leaders of Barça. However, the latter would have judged that his profile does not correspond to the style of play advocated by coach Hansi Flick.
Problematic cohabitation
Already at the beginning of December, the daily Sport reported that Deco, the club’s sporting director, and the German technician had studied the track leading to the Mastiffs’ scorer. After reflection, they finally expressed doubts about his recruitment, particularly pointing out his lack of comfort in small spaces.
In addition, they believe that the cohabitation between Jonathan David and Robert Lewandowski in attack could prove problematic. Enough to further reduce the chances of seeing the former La Gantoise join the Camp Nou.
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