Everton eyeing “unbelievable” player who could now be transfer listed

Everton eyeing “unbelievable” player who could now be transfer listed

Everton is currently keeping an eye on a “unbelievable” player who may be added to his dream team.
The players who could leave Everton this summer have received most of the attention, but the Toffees may still be able to add some significant players, such as a struggling forward from Ligue 1.


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Even though Everton has significantly improved both on the field and in the standings this season under Sean Dyche, they are currently headed for another relegation battle. The Toffees should be comfortably mid-table and nine points clear of the dropzone, but their 10-point deduction early in the season has put them in the relegation zone. Goodison Park residents will continue to hope for positive news while they await the outcome of their appeal.
Everton has, of course, been hit with a second Financial Fair Play accusation after their first punishment. Should they receive another point deduction, this might be the final straw for their Premier League survival hopes. However, the sale of players like Amadou Onana could free up money for some new recruits if they manage to avoid relegation.
Since Iliman Ndiaye failed to make an impression in his debut season, Marseille—his “dream club”—may put him on transfer list this summer. La Provence, via Sport Witness, reports that Everton is considering a bid for Ndiaye. For an estimated £20 million, the Ligue 1 team acquired the forward from Sheffield United, but they have not yet seen a return on their investment.

Ndiaye’s problems could force him to be placed on transfer list, which would interest both Everton and Crystal Palace, a Premier League team, in bringing the Senegalese star back to the game.

“Unbelievable” Ndiaye requires a chance in the Premier League
Ndiaye’s records show that he has struggled to make an impression since leaving Sheffield United last summer, scoring just once and providing three assists. Despite this, Marseille is supposedly his dream club. Ndiaye’s statistics from the Blades’ Championship campaign last year show a different effect; prior to his move to Marseille, Ndiaye was a player ready to make an impression in the Premier League after dominating the Championship. He now has the opportunity to maybe take Everton’s top-tier chance.
The Toffees are in need of a reliable goal scorer, and Ndiaye is one, having the support of former Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom.

Heckingbottom earlier stated, as reported by The Yorkshire Post: “I will sound and talk biased. But as a gamer, you already know my thoughts about Iliman. Handling the ball in confined spaces at the top of the pitch, where the best players inflict harm, is something he can do against anyone. He possesses all of that.

“Participating in the Championship does not imply that players are any less adept with the ball. Not many Premier League players can handle the ball as well as he does, and he is amazing with it.”

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