Iliman Ndiaye, Senegalese international and recent winner of the Africa Cup of Nations, has put an end to the rumors about his future in England by confirming to his coach, David Moyes, that he is fully committed to Everton.
Courted by the club’s historic rivals, Liverpool and Manchester United, Ndiaye has no intention of leaving Goodison Park. This statement reassures the Toffees’ management and supporters, who feared a departure after his brilliant performance with Senegal. According to SportsBoom, the player has become one of the most sought-after profiles on the market after his continental success and his return to England, where he quickly regained his best form under Moyes’ guidance.

At Liverpool, Ndiaye is seen as a potential successor to Mo Salah, while Manchester United’s sporting director, Jason Wilcox, is also closely monitoring his performances. Despite this interest, the Senegalese international has made it clear that he wants to remain loyal to Everton, the club that gave him a second chance after a tough start at Marseille. This gesture of loyalty, supported by his close circle, is a strategic asset for Everton in their quest for European qualification, a first in eight years.
This loyalty is even more valuable for David Moyes, who has to deal with the injury of Jack Grealish, loaned from another club, and whose absence could weigh heavily on the rest of the season. Meanwhile, Everton continues to strengthen its squad, particularly keeping an eye on Femi Seriki, a right-back from Sheffield United. With only 18 months left on his contract, he could be an interesting signing at a reasonable cost for the Toffees.




