If reports are to be believed, Everton appears to be getting closer to making their first significant acquisition of the summer.
Considering that a bid has been made and the player is a little bit unpopular with the team that is considering selling, this might be the ideal opportunity for Sean Dyche to make a move.
He could have his wish granted by obtaining this formidable yet composed marksman. They require attacking reinforcements and more depth.
Everton makes a bid for a star in Ligue 1
The most recent comes from journalist Santi Aouna of Foot Mercato, who updated fans on X on Everton’s most recent transfer endeavor.
This is apparently the Toffees’ new priority aim when they actually put in a bid, and it may have a significant effect on the attacking quality in the team. He writes: “Everton made OM a very interesting offer for Iliman Ndiaye, the amount of which was not filtered.” Toffees, who have been monitoring the Marseille striker for years, prioritize this in terms of attack. Ndiaye is tempted to go back to England a year after leaving the country. Interest from other English clubs as well For a pittance of £20 million, the French team acquired the 24-year-old from Sheffield United, but he has failed to leave his impact. Consequently, they might agree to a lower price to let him go. Dominic Calvert-Lewin would flourish with Iliman Ndiaye in his company.
Given Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s contract predicament, there is a lot of talk over their number nine, but keeping him at Goodison Park would be a huge sign of faith from the striker. And if they added Ndiaye to the team to play with him, the two may become a great teammate.
After all, it’s important to remember that the Senegal international flourished in England when he was there with Ollie McBurnie, another powerful striker.
The Blades’ lightning-fast skill and raw power astounded the Championship during the 2022–2023 campaign, when they rocketed to promotion.
In all competitions, Ndiaye would score 15 goals and provide 12 assists, but in Ligue 1, his goal contributions were limited to only eight. Furthermore, Chris Basham, a teammate, expressed great admiration for the little marksman during his outstanding season in Sheffield, saying, “He’s going to be elite.” He’s picking things up quickly, and he finishes nicely. Sometimes it’s better, but he’s still [young].