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In a worrying development for Everton fans of the twinkle-toed dribbler the future of Iliman Ndiaye hangs in the balance, withThe Athletic revealing that the dynamic attacker has turned down multiple lucrative contract extensions from the club.
Talks between Everton and Ndiaye’s representatives have been ongoing since the turn of the year. The Blues were keen to reward the 26-year-old’s stellar form by making him one of the highest earners at Bramley-Moore Dock. However, negotiations have hit a major roadblock.
While Ndiaye still has 3 years remaining on his current deal and is reportedly not actively forcing a move, the sticking point is a crucialexit clause. Ndiaye’s camp is demanding a release clause that could be triggered as early as this summer, before they commit to any extension.
Everton, meanwhile, are desperate to protect the valuation of their crown jewel. The board wants to ensure that the club dictates the timing, terms, and price of any potential future transfer, reportedly putting a substantial £68M price tag on him to ward off predatory Premier League rivals like Manchester United.
An Elite Asset Suffering Under Moyes's Pragmatism
For Evertonians, this news will trigger immediate alarm bells, even if Ndiaye isn't aggressively pushing for the exit door just yet. Since his arrival, he has established himself as the team's undisputed "elite" talent — the one player capable of injecting genuine magic, vision, and flair into the side that actually gets supporters up out of their seats.
However, his reluctance to sign without an escape clause speaks volumes about the current crossroads at the club. Fans are already intensely questioning David Moyes's tactical approach that resulted in an abysmal finish to the season. The pragmatic, rigid system deployed by Moyes has left many wondering if a player of Ndiaye's supreme technical calibre and attack-minded verve will inevitably grow stifled by having to perform plenty of defensive duties.
With the World Cup kicking off later this month, Everton face a perilous situation. If Ndiaye shines as a creative attacking force on the global stage for Senegal, the queue of elite suitors will grow, and the club’s leverage will start to erode if he refuses to blink on the release clause.
The Everton board obviously wants to protect their asset, but to keep a player of this calibre happy, the lack of ambition on the pitch shown by Moyes last season and the abject failure to qualify for Europe from a position of strength will likely have directly impacted the player’s own lofty aspirations.
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Posted 02/06/2026 at 14:41:59
Heard from a very reliable source that Ndiaye is off this window; 5 clubs after him, including PSG.
The fee is in the region of £60M.
Posted 02/06/2026 at 17:01:39
We paid nearly £40M for Dibling, so we surely won't be letting our best footballer leave for £60M, especially if he has got five clubs after him (Dibling only had one), including the double Champions League winners, PSG.
What was that, Mark!!
Posted 02/06/2026 at 17:19:58
I'd be surprised if we got more than £60m for Ndiaye. He's got the flicks and tricks but his final delivery and finishing needs work sometimes.
If's he's being chased by teams like PSG, it's not to start games on a regular basis.
Posted 02/06/2026 at 17:37:04
PSG won't be after Ndiaye.
He's not good enough for them.
Posted 02/06/2026 at 19:43:16
Ndiaye is £70M minimum. If he won't sign a new deal, see you later.
Summerville & George, and you'd still have money left over.
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