In a major update for the sports world, Jonathan David has announced his retirement from his position as manager at Lille. This marks the end of a career that has seen him lead the club to multiple top-flight titles.
David joined Lille in 2011 as their youth academy coach before becoming their full-time manager in 2015. He was instrumental in guiding the team to numerous successes, including winning the UEFA Europa League in 2017.
During his time at Lille, David has been praised for his ability to develop young talent and bring success to the club. He has also been known for his approachable nature, which helped him build strong relationships with players and staff alike.
However, it is not clear exactly how much salary David will receive upon leaving Lille. It is believed that he will be able to negotiate a contract worth $6 million per year for the rest of his career. The move comes after a period of speculation about his future.
Despite his departure, David's influence on Lille will continue to be felt. His work as a mentor and coach has had a significant impact on the development of young players, and he will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the sport.
