Everton talisman Iliman Ndiaye is attracting interest from several Premier League clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
Manchester United are showing an interest in Iliman Ndiaye, and it has been reported that Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are also circling.
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Iliman Ndiaye ahead of playing for Everton.
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The Friedkin Group are desperate to retain Ndiaye’s signature, and they have a good track record of keeping the club’s prized assets, having fended off interest for Jarrad Branthwaite last year.
Even if a sizable offer comes in for the 25-year-old, it’s hard to imagine him wanting to leave anyway, based on the footage that’s emerged from the Burnley win on Tuesday evening.
Iliman Ndiaye clearly loves playing for Everton
Everton defeated Burnley 2-0 and moved to within one point of seventh-placed Brentford, who occupy a Conference League spot.
Ndiaye was absolutely sensational and was in contention to win the Man of the Match award, along with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Dwight McNeil.
After the game, Everton released footage of him with the Toffees supporters, and he clearly looks so happy on Merseyside.
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Ndiaye was practically having a meet and greet at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, as the Senegal international posed for pictures.
He certainly doesn’t look like a player who has any intention of leaving, and he’s already said he wants to help the club win trophies.
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Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye playing in the Carabao Cup and in the Premier League.
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Speaking earlier this year, Ndiaye stated: “As I always say, if there are rumours or interest and things like that, it must mean you’re doing something right, right?!
“I am really happy to be at this club and be part of a new project with the new stadium, new ownership.
“It feels like a new adventure for all of us.
“I want to achieve things with Everton, I want to win trophies, which the Club hasn’t seen for too long, and things like that. It’s an aim for us to work towards.”
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