Arsenal, Tottenham rival Manchester United for Jonathan David

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Antonio Conte of Chelsea gives out instructions to his players during the Emirates FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Manchester United at Wembley Stadium on May 19, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

North London giants Arsenal and Tottenham have entered the chase for Manchester United target Jonathan David, who could be available in January.

According to Give Me Sport, Jonathan David is attracting plenty of interest from Premier League sides. Arsenal and Tottenham are now challenging Manchester United for the Canadian striker, with Chelsea also in the race for the Lille frontman.

Due to multiple factors, Jonathan David might have remained at LOSC Lille during the summer. As Canada secured a berth at the Qatar World Cup, the striker did not want to take risks with a move that threatened regular game time.

Hence, staying put at the Ligue 1 club made plenty of sense, and David has had a fantastic season. He is one of the top performers in Ligue 1, with nine goals and three assists to his name, which is a timely reminder of his talents heading into Qatar.

David is open to making a big move in January if he takes his club form into the World Cup and has a terrific tournament. Clubs from the Premier League are already keeping tabs on the Canadian, with Chelsea one of the outfits keen.

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David is open to departing Lille in January and will fetch significantly more than his current valuation of £40 million. Manchester United have also earmarked the striker as a potential replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo. But the Red Devils have Arsenal and Tottenham for company in the chase as the striker becomes a hot property.

The Gunners are keen to bring the right player in January to aid their push for the Premier League title. Arteta is ideally looking for a new winger and midfielder, and they might consider signing a striker if Eddie Nketiah’s form does not show improvement.

Moreover, the Arsenal boss will want a player who could take some burden off Gabriel Jesus’s shoulders and share the scoring responsibility. Similarly, Tottenham wants someone to improve their stance in the final third. They have formidable goalscorers in Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. But bringing in another striker would be to add quality.

Richarlison has faced issues since making the big switch to north London, and Conte would like another option to challenge the Brazilian. David may ponder the choices now, and Manchester United could have the upper hand in the chase. Erik ten Hag is in the market for a new No.9, as there is no one else apart from Ronaldo in the position if Anthony Martial’s fitness issues persist.

David will be in demand in January. But amid the growing competition for his signature, Lille could up their asking price from the current £40 million. Hence, the striker needs to have a fantastic World Cup campaign with Canada and showcase his ability to compete at the highest levels to earn a big move to the Premier League.

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