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Arsenal are set for a busy transfer window this summer with their only two senior strikers out of contract in June.

Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah are both set to leave on free transfers and the club are likely to prioritise signing replacements in the summer window.

One striker the Gunners have been linked with is Lille's Jonathan David.

The Canadian international is enjoying a fine season in France, scoring 16 goals in all competitions for the French champions.

David led the line for Lille in their last-16 Champions League encounter against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday evening, a game the Blues won 2-0 to take a firm grip of the tie.

With that in mind takes a look at how the reported Arsenal target fared during his side's defeat.

David struggled to get into the game as the service from Lille's wide and midfield players was sparse at best for long periods of the contest.

Despite that, the 22-year-old looked busy up front, and showed a willingness to run in behind and hassle Chelsea’s backline.

However, it was a frustrating night for David with the striker largely on the periphery of the game.

In total he had two shots; one which was blocked from a corner and a second from distance that sailed

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