In the world of football, French winger Jonathan David has announced his extension to his current contract at Lille. The deal is worth €14 million per year for three years, and it comes just as he prepares to make his debut for the club in the next season.
David, who was signed by Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2018, has been one of the most exciting players on the pitch since joining the Ligue 1 giants. He scored 36 goals in 40 appearances for PSG last season, making him one of the top scorers in France's top flight.
David's extension will come with an increase in his salary, which is expected to reach €20 million per year from 2021/22 onwards. This will be a significant boost for Lille, who have struggled to compete with PSG over recent seasons.
The move comes after David had already made an impressive start to his career at PSG, scoring 15 goals in 27 appearances for the French champions. His performance during the 2019-20 campaign was particularly impressive, as he netted four goals in seven games.
David's signing is likely to be a boost for Lille, who have struggled to maintain their place in the Premier League this season despite having one of the best strikers in Europe in Kylian Mbappé. However, they will need to work hard to replicate their form in Lille's first team, given that they currently sit in the bottom half of the table.
Overall, Jonathan David's extension is another example of how clubs can use contracts to build a stronger squad and attract more talented players. With the right management and support, these signings can help Lille and PSG achieve greater success in the future.
