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Chelsea are weighing up a move for Lille striker Jonathan David, who is expected to become a free agent this summer. With two forward departures reportedly on the cards, the club may be planning for a double reinforcement up front.
According to a report from Simon Phillips’ Substack, the Blues have expressed interest in signing the Canada international, who has impressed with his goal-scoring output in Ligue 1. The striker is also being monitored by Serie A side Napoli, which may prompt Chelsea to act swiftly.
David netted 25 goals in 47 appearances this season — a noticeable edge over current Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, who scored 12 in 32 games. With Chelsea in need of a more clinical presence in front of goal, the 24-year-old forward could fit the bill.
“Chelsea seem to be ready to gamble on David,” Phillips noted, suggesting the club is exploring both short-term and long-term solutions for their attack.
Potential Outgoings: Jackson and Guiu
Two attacking players could be on their way out:
- Nicolas Jackson: Despite being Chelsea’s regular No. 9, questions remain over his long-term fit.
- Marc Guiu: The young Spaniard is expected to leave on loan for the 2025/26 campaign to gain first-team minutes elsewhere.
The club may pursue one additional striker signing beyond David, with a more marquee name also reportedly being considered.
Comparing the Numbers
Player | Games Played | Goals |
---|---|---|
Jonathan David | 47 | 25 |
Nicolas Jackson | 32 | 12 |
The difference in goal output underlines the reasoning behind Chelsea’s interest. A free transfer for David would allow the club to reserve funds for other key areas or to pursue a more expensive forward.
What’s Next
With a busy summer expected under new head coach Enzo Maresca, Chelsea could move quickly to secure reinforcements before other clubs, such as Napoli, gain the upper hand in the race for David.
This article was updated 4 weeks ago