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Verdict is in: Everton’s decision on Ndiaye

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Verdict is in: Everton’s decision on Ndiaye

As the summer transfer window approaches, Everton has made its stance on Iliman Ndiaye clear. The Senegalese forward, who has become a key player for the team, is not for sale unless an exceptional offer comes in.

Tied to the Toffees until 2029, Ndiaye has a long-term contract that gives the Liverpool club a strong position. This contractual security allows the management to look to the future with confidence, free from immediate market pressure. Even better, a salary increase could be considered to strengthen his long-term commitment.

Arriving in the Premier League in the summer of 2024 from Olympique de Marseille, the Senegal international quickly made a name for himself. Versatile and capable of playing on the wings or supporting a striker, he brings speed, creativity, and unpredictability to Everton’s attack. These qualities have naturally attracted interest from several European clubs, including Manchester United, who are looking for offensive reinforcements.

Beyond the numbers, Iliman Ndiaye’s impact is measured by his influence on the game: his power, ability to take on defenders, and vision make him a hard player to replace. Now under the Friedkin Group’s leadership, Everton aims to establish a clear direction: to no longer be seen as a selling club, but as an ambitious project capable of retaining its talents.

In response to inquiries, the Toffees’ management is reportedly ready to combine financial effort with sporting guarantees to convince their forward to continue the adventure along the Mersey.