Chelsea are reportedly keen on signing Canadian striker Jonathan David from Ligue 1 club LOSC Lille.

A report from Fichajes has claimed that Chelsea  have opened talks to sign Jonathan David from Ligue 1 club LOSC Lille. The 24-year-old striker is likely to cost around €40 million.

Chelsea Need a Prolific Striker

Chelsea need to improve their attacking options, and the Canadian international has emerged as a viable target. David has been a proven goalscorer in Ligue 1, and there is no doubt that he has the ability to succeed in the Premier League as well.

He has 11 goals and six assists to his name across all competitions this season. His contract expires in the summer of 2025, and Chelsea should look to take advantage of this situation and sign him for a reasonable price soon.

Lille will be under pressure to cash in on the player at the end of the season if he does not sign a new contract with them. The 24-year-old will look to take the next step in his development, and a move to Chelsea would be a massive opportunity for him.

Jonathan David to Chelsea?

Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to showcase his qualities at a high level and push for major trophies. The Blues have a formidable squad, but they have not been able to score goals consistently. Signing a reliable striker could transform them in the final third and help them compete for titles once again.

David certainly has the quality to make a big difference for them in the attack. In addition, the 24-year-old is still relatively young, and he could improve further with coaching and experience. Working under a top class manager like Mauricio Pochettino could help him develop further and fulfil his tremendous potential.

It will be interesting to see if Chelsea can secure an agreement with Lille. The reported asking price seems reasonable for a player of his qualities, and David could certainly justify the €40 million outlay in the coming seasons.

Chelsea have been linked with strikers like Victor Osimhen as well. But the Canadian striker would be a cheaper acquisition. Players like Osimhen could cost club-record money in the summer.

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