Renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that a number of clubs have made an approach for a "dynamite" Everton player, with The Friedkin Group making a decision over his future.
Everton set for opening game at new stadium
The Blues officially begin a new chapter in their history on Sunday afternoon, hosting Brighton in the Premier League in their first-ever competitive game at their new ground.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium is an impressive new setting for Everton's home games, and while it was sad for them to leave Goodison Park, it was important that the club planned for the future and found a new home to help take them to new heights.
Blues manager David Moyes is certainly excited about his side beginning life in a new stadium, speaking glowingly about it earlier this month.
"It's brilliant for the football club. For my journey as well - I've had lots of different twists and turns - but overall I think the football club has been so desperate for this situation to arise with the new stadium. I think it's a wonderful stadium, it's a step up, certainly, from Goodison and I think for Everton Football Club it's a real positive step."
Everton's new venture will hopefully lead to plenty of exciting new signings, as well as persuading current players to stay put, and a new update has dropped regarding an individual in the latter category.
Everton make decision over "dynamite" ace's future
According to Romano on X, Everton have seen numerous clubs make approaches for Iliman Ndiaye, but The Friedkin Group have rejected their advances.
Losing Ndiaye would be a massive blow this early in his Everton career, so this update is an extremely positive one for Blues supporters.
The 25-year-old has so often provided the creative spark for the Blues since arriving from Marseille last summer, being described as a "dynamite" player by Jamie Redknapp and being hailed as "brilliant" by Second Tier podcast.
Ndiaye is going to be a massive player for Everton moving forward - he scored nine goals in the Premier League last season - and it would be just like him to bag the opening strike at the Blues' new ground this weekend.
The Blues cannot afford to let him go, and with his current deal not expiring until the summer of 2029, they are in a strong bargaining position and would surely only allow him to leave for huge money.