According to Spanish daily Fichajes, Chelsea have set their sights on signing gifted Canadian striker Jonathan David from French team LOSC Lille in order to address their goal-scoring problems.
Despite David’s reputation having somewhat cooled down over the past 12 months, his performances have not faded.
The Canadian international has shown his goal scoring abilities consistently in the Ligue 1.
Chelsea have plans to sign a new striker in the summer with the Blues targeting Ivan Toney and Victor Osimhen.
However, latest reports have suggested that the Lille striker is also being eyed by the Premier League club.
As per the source, Chelsea are now a legitimate contender for David, as they want to sign the Canadian in the summer.
A prospective deal may cost as much as £52 million, which is a rather high fee.
This season, the 24-year-old has scored 24 goals and provided seven assists in 42 outings for the Ligue 1 team.
He would therefore undoubtedly give Chelsea a much-needed presence upfront.
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Publish date : 2024-04-24 08:10:23
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