The 26-year-old striker arrived from Lille on a free transfer last summer and signed a five-year contract, but his first campaign in Italy has not unfolded as many inside the club had expected.
David has managed eight goals and five assists in 44 appearances across all competitions, although only 27 of those outings have come from the starting lineup.
That return has led to growing speculation that Juventus could be prepared to move him on after just one season.
Clubs in Turkey, including Fenerbahce and Galatasaray, have already been linked with the former Lille forward, but Premier League interest is now beginning to build.
Reports in Italy claim Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have both gathered information on David’s current situation as they assess attacking options ahead of the summer window.
Villa are expected to review their forward line again, while Palace are also monitoring striker targets as Oliver Glasner looks to build on the club’s recent progress.
Juventus may need to be flexible to make a deal happen.
The Serie A giants are reportedly open to a loan agreement with an option to buy, and could even be forced to cover part of David’s salary to facilitate a move.
For a player who arrived with genuine expectations after years of consistent scoring in France, the speed of the turnaround is striking.
One year into a five-year contract, David is already facing the possibility that his future lies far away from Turin.