Arsenal are in search of a long term striker that can arguably help them compete for title the next campaign after literally letting the Gabon international Pierre Aubameyang leave on a mutual consent to Barcelona.
The Spanish boss Mikel Arteta is as well aware that Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah might be leaving Emirates in summer and therefore a quick solution is needed with a £50m rated Canadian international allegedly found.
According to Calciomercato, the Gunners have reportedly found a perfect successor for Auba in Lille's ace Jonathan David who's reportedly keen on moving to premier league.
David has so far scored 16 good for his side in 36 games and therefore he's being termed as a perfect target to improve Arteta's final third.
Ideally, considering his age and capabilities on teh field, I think Jonathan David might be a future to arsenal if agreement will be reached for a potential summer switch as Smith Rowe is currently Arsenal's top scorer.
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