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Arsenal lead Chelsea&LFC in race for 37 G/A striker

Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are all showing interest in Ligue 1 striker ahead of summer window. The player has 37 goal contributions this season. As of now, Gunners are leading the race to sign him.

The star in question here is Jonathan David of Lille. He is 25 years old and has been superb for the Ligue 1 side ever since joining them. This season he has scored 25 goals and picked 12 assists. In addition, he has been regular striker for Canada national team.

David will be out of contract this summer. He has opted against signing a contract extension. This has came out as a big blow for the Ligue 1 side. But, at the same time it has made the Canadian a hot topic in transfer market.

Multiple top clubs are impressed with David’s ability on the pitch. In addition, he can be signed for free and this has started a fierce battle for him. As of now, the player has interest from three top Premier League clubs.

Arsenal leading the race for Jonathan David

Jonathan David is wanted by all Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool this summer. All of these clubs are keen to sign a clinical striker. According to Inter Live, Gunners are currently leading the race for David. But, both Chelsea and Liverpool will give them a tough competition.

Arsenal definately want a new striker this summer. David can be a great addition as he has proved himself on multiple occasions. He can inject the club with lot of goals that are need to win major titles. He can opt to join Gunners as they are now one of the best clubs in the world.

Chelsea are also in need of a new striker this summer. Nicolas Jackson has been highly inconsistent. He needs an upgrade and David can be the man to do that. Lastly, Liverpool are also in need of an upgrade on Darwin Nunez. Hence, a strong battle from these clubs is expected to break out for David.

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