Manchester City are eyeing a move to sign an Everton star ahead of the summer transfer window, according to journalist Alan Nixon.
The Manchester club are preparing to enter a new era after it was confirmed that Pep Guardiola has left the Etihad Stadium.
The Spanish manager brought an unbelievable amount of success to City, and they are now heading in a new direction.
GIVEMESPORT understands that Enzo Maresca will be taking charge of City heading into the 2026-2027 season, and it will be interesting to see how their summer transfer window shapes up.
City certainly haven't been afraid to splash the cash in recent years, and Maresca will be hoping that continues heading into this summer.
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Man City Eyeing Everton Raid
Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca
According to journalist Nixon, Manchester City are eyeing a potential move to sign Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye ahead of the summer transfer window.
Iliman Ndiaye is heading to the World Cup and hoping to boost his reputation, with interest already growing in the Senegalese international.
It's claimed that Everton would sell Ndiaye if the price was right, and he could fancy joining the Manchester club even if he wouldn't be guaranteed a regular place in the starting XI.
The Toffees would still want a big fee to allow the former Marseille forward to depart, as they are looking to reinvest in their playing squad.
Any deal could hinge on Manchester City selling Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush, who has struggled for minutes in recent times.
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Everton Could Make Big Profit on Ndiaye
Iliman Ndiaye
Iliman Ndiaye
If Everton did look to sell Iliman Ndiaye in the summer transfer window, they could make a significant profit on what they bought him for.
The Senegalese forward, described as 'outstanding' by David Moyes, joined the club from Marseille back in 2024, with Everton paying just £15m to secure his signature.
With the 26-year-old now having more Premier League experience and showing he's capable of playing at the highest level, Everton could demand a significant fee for him to depart.
There's every chance that Everton could sell him for triple what they paid for him, which might be tempting for them to part ways.