November 25, 2024

Tottenham want to sign ‘strong’ striker who outscored Heung-min Son and Bukayo Saka in 2023/24

Tottenham are on the market for a new striker this summer.

Ange Postecoglou has definitely made a positive impact at Spurs after being appointed as their new boss before the start of the 2023/24 campaign.

The Australian brought back an attractive style of football to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and if it wasn’t for the poor run of results in the final seven games, they would’ve qualified for the Champions League.

Tottenham need reinforcements in multiple areas of their pitch in this summer’s transfer window, and a new striker should be high on their list.

Here’s the latest on one of their targets.

Tottenham want to sign Jonathan David from Lille

Jonathan David has been linked with a move to the Premier League for a long time.

 

The Canada international has been among the best strikers in Ligue 1 since he joined Lille from KAA Gent in the summer of 2020.

Now, David’s future is up in the air again as he enters the final year of his contract in July. Lille president Olivier Letang has even confirmed that he will be allowed to leave.

That has put many clubs on high alert, with iNews reporting that Tottenham are providing stiff competition to Manchester United in the race to sign David.

Tottenham want to sign 'strong' striker who outscored Heung-min Son and Bukayo  Saka in 2023/24

West Ham United and Aston Villa are also said to be interested in the talented striker, who Lille are hoping to sell for £25 million in this window.

David had a fine 2023/24 season for Lille. He scored 26 goals in all competitions, which is a better return than the likes of Heung-min Son (17), Bukayo Saka (20) and even Mohamed Salah (25).

Tottenham are yet to replace Harry Kane up front, and although David is not similar to the Englishman, his directness in attack would make him a great fit in Postecoglou’s system.

What Thierry Henry has said about Jonathan David

David’s fine performances in Ligue 1 haven’t gone unnoticed.

The Canadian has been directly involved in 102 goals in 183 appearances for Lille, which is a very impressive return considering that he only turned 24 in January.

David has impressed many people during his time in France, including Arsenal great Thierry Henry, who knows a thing or two about being a world-class striker.

The legendary Frenchman, while speaking on CBS Sports on Paramount+ (22/02/22 at 7:45 pm), said: “When you have a player like Jonathan David, who runs the way he does, in behind…

“His directness. Don’t ask him to come to play or assist because he has none this season.

“If he sees the centre-back dropping, then he will go in behind. But as soon as he sees there is a gap, he will run and he is also pretty strong too and he loves contacts.”

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