Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye and David Moyes
(Credit: Imago)
Aheed Abrar
Fri 28 March 2025 17:10, UK
Everton have reaped their rewards by counting on Iliman Ndiaye after completing a transfer from Olympique Marseille last summer.
The Senegal international has been a revelation for the Toffees this season, carrying their attack and mesmerising fans with his abilities.
Goodison Park has embraced Ndiaye quickly as he’s become one of their messiahs in what has been another topsy-turvy campaign.
David Moyes has all but confirmed Premier League survival at the Blues after replacing Sean Dyche, with the former Marseille winger playing a pivotal role.
Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye
Goodison Park has embraced Ndiaye. (Credit: Imago)
Moyes will hope for Ndiaye return from injury soon at Everton
Ndiaye has been unavailable at Goodison Park after picking up an injury during the Merseyside derby on 12 February.
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The Toffees have managed to continue their unbeaten run without the Senegalese star, but they’ve drawn their last four Premier League fixtures.
Beto has stepped up for Moyes in recent matches, but that hasn’t been enough to see the Blues get victories in recent matches.
The Merseyside outfit’s reliance on the 25-year-old winger has seemingly incentivised them to repeat the success with his transfer.
Everton-linked Jonathan Rowe
Everton want Marseille forward Jonathan Rowe. (Credit: OM on YouTube)
Jonathan Rowe interest emerges at Goodison Park
Moyes will undoubtedly hope Ndiaye returns soon as the Toffees face Liverpool next at Anfield on 2 April.
The Senegal international’s addition to the squad last summer has paid dividends, making it unsurprising that another forward from Marseille is being eyed by the Blues.
Jonathan Rowe is attracting interest from the Merseyside outfit ahead of the upcoming transfer window, according to Jeunesfooteux.
The news outlet reports (27 March) that the 21-year-old left-winger could leave the Ligue 1 outfit after struggling for game time this season, with Everton eyeing his signature.
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Rowe’s record at Marseille this season.
Rowe is on loan at Marseille from Norwich City, but the French club have an obligation to buy him for around £12.5million at the end of the season.
It will be interesting to see how much the Olympians will demand for the England Under-21 international in the coming months.
The Toffees may have an opportunity to complete a bargain deal for a player who could potentially turn out to have the same impact Ndiaye has had at Goodison Park.
Fans will hope The Friedkin Group (TFG) can manage to beat other interested parties for Rowe next summer.
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