Manchester United is reportedly keen to sign Jonathan David, a striker for Lille, during the current winter transfer
window, according to Football Transfers.
Only Burnley and Sheffield United have scored fewer goals than the Red Devils, who have struggled mightily in front
of goal in the Premier League this year. They are now tied for third place in the league. Football Transfers reports
that Man United is investigating a deal for David in order to improve their offensive unit this month.

The Canadian star is reportedly a target for the Red Devils, who could make an offer during the transfer window.
Aston Villa, led by Unai Emery, is probably going to compete with Erik ten Hag’s team for the striker. The evildoers
are likely to face competition from Unai Emery’s Aston Villa for the striker. The Villans are eyeing competition for
Ollie Watkins as they chase a top 4 finish and a surprise league title.

One of the most productive center strikers in French football is David. He has contributed to Lille’s goals in a
number of ways during the last few years. The 23-year-old striker has made just 24 appearances for the French
powerhouse in all competitions this season, but he has already racked up 10 goals and 6 assists.
Football Transfers claims that he would be open to leaving this winter, and he has long been connected to a move to
the Premier League. More than Villa, United needs a new striker given Rasmus Hojlund’s troubles since joining from
Atalanta in the summer.
In his debut season with the Red Devils, the Danish player has scored six goals, however only one of those goals has
come in the English Premier League. On several occasions, he has appeared disorganized in his finishing when
devoid of the required assistance. David’s greater versatility makes him a stronger outlet for United.
When called upon, the former Gent man is capable of taking on a more profound playmaker role. He would be an
excellent addition to United because of his improved ability to join plays in the final third. Recent rumors suggest
that the striker, whose contract expires in 18 months, could be sold for £34 million.