Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye is widely regarded as one of the most skilful players in the Premier League.
Idrissa Gana Gueye believes Iliman Ndiaye can win the Ballon d’Or one day, that’s how highly-rated he is around Finch Farm.
As a result, Ndiaye is attracting interest from the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea ahead of the summer transfer window.
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Surely Everton must hand him a new contract!
David Moyes on Iliman Ndiaye's Everton future.
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With that said, a fresh report has just emerged which details how much Everton are demanding for their talisman.
Everton set price tag for Iliman Ndiaye
According to CaughtOffside, Man United are among four other Premier League clubs keeping close tabs on Ndiaye ahead of the summer transfer window.
Everton are reportedly calm about the situation, as Ndiaye is tied down to a contract until 2029, so they believe they’re in a strong position.
With that said, it’s claimed that the Toffees would consider a bid in the region of £56-65m for the Senegal international.
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Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye playing in the Carabao Cup and in the Premier League.
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That does seem quite low, and you’d imagine that price would tempt a number of Premier League sides to make a move.
David Moyes won’t sanction Iliman Ndiaye’s sale
Speaking last month, David Moyes made it very clear that he won’t sanction Ndiaye’s sale, although he did admit every player has a price.
“We’ve got no intention of letting Ili go,” Moyes stated.
“None whatsoever. By the way, I’m sure there’s a price for every player on the planet if you look around.
“If you’re asking me, we’ve got no intention of selling Ili.”
The Toffees are aiming for Europe this season, so if they achieve that goal, they’ll stand a much better chance of keeping Ndiaye.
Anyhow, Ndiaye has already admitted he wants to stay at Everton: “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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