Orban, Balogun, Diallo… LOSC dreams big to replace Jonathan David – Sport.fr

2023-05-30 05:30:00

To compensate for a possible departure of Jonathan David this summer, LOSC has no shortage of quality leads.

Jonathan David was already announced on the departure last season, but he finally decided to stay at the last minute. However, this summer, it looks like LOSC won’t be able to retain him once again. The Lille striker has had an exceptional season, ranking among the top scorers in Ligue 1 with his 22 goals. As a result, several clubs are ready to make big efforts to sign him this summer, when he still has two years left on his contract. The leaders of Lille are already preparing for his departure and are actively looking for a replacement.

They have drawn up a list of three potential names, among which is the young Gift Orban (20 years old). The Nigerian crack would even be the priority of the Mastiffs according to information from Fabrizio Romano. But his profile appeals to other European leaders, in particular Borussia Dortmund.

Thus, Lille would have targeted Folarin Balogun as an alternative. The player, on loan from Arsenal to Reims, is also having an excellent season at just 21, with 20 goals to his name. As Arsenal are interested in Jonathan David, an agreement could be reached between the two clubs for David to go to England while Balogun does the opposite and stays in France. Another lead for LOSC is Habib Diallo, whose 20 goals have greatly contributed to maintaining Strasbourg. Finally, Taremi, currently in Portugal, could also join the north of France. The 30-year-old Iranian, who plays for FC Porto, has scored more than 30 goals in all competitions.

The tracks are numerous and prestigious, but it will be essential for LOSC to end the season in style and qualify for a European Cup in order to attract such players to the club. To be continued…

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