Sky Sports journo shares Man United monitoring Everton star
Everton may have to fend off interest in Iliman Ndiaye from Manchester United in the upcoming transfer window.
On 25 March, Sky Sports journalist Danyal Khan shared on X that the Red Devils are monitoring the Senegal international ahead of the summer.
The Friedkin Group will back David Moyes if the Toffees qualify for a European competition, with a £100million spending spree on the cards.
Ndiaye’s future at Hill Dickinson Stadium will be one to watch closely, but it would make sense for the American owners to resist any offers for him if they are genuine about making progress at the Merseyside outfit.
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Everton risk false revolution with Iliman Ndiaye summer sale
It has been claimed that TFG will prioritise adding a right-back, centre-back and forward ahead of next season, as the American owners have their eyes on a transformative summer.
Dan Friedkin seems to have ambitions of bringing success back to the Blues, who haven’t won silverware since 1995.
Over the last two transfer windows, fans in L4 have arguably been let down due to the lack of investment in the Merseyside outfit’s squad.
It has been evident for a while that Moyes needs more quality in depth at the Toffees, but TFG have been reluctant to put their money where their mouth is.

With plans of spending a hefty sum in the summer, the Blues could potentially be on track to revolutionise their situation at Hill Dickinson Stadium after consistent relegation battles.
However, if Ndiaye is sold at the end of the campaign, it will just go to show that the American owners aren’t serious about their promises.
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Beto’s purple patch has come at the perfect time for Everton as they sit three points behind fifth-place Liverpool.
With seven games to go in the Premier League, the Guinea-Bissau striker and Thierno Barry must shoulder the goalscoring burden at the Toffees to give Moyes the best chance of finishing in a European place.

Despite Beto’s recent resurgence, a reliable number nine should be a priority for the Scottish manager in the summer after struggling to consistently rely on the former Udinese forward and the French youngster up top.
The Merseyside outfit find themselves in a good place to qualify for the Europa League or Conference League and a quality goalscorer will surely determine their success in those competitions.
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