
Everton could accept mega Iliman Ndiaye bid, any club would take serious look – Exclusive
Iliman Ndiaye is already set to be the story of the January transfer window for Everton.
Ndiaye has been sensational for Everton this season, managing to overshadow the likes of Jack Grealish at the Hill Dickinson Stadium with his exploits.
With that comes transfer interest, as Juventus are already starting to circle Ndiaye ahead of the winter.
It has already been suggested that it would take over £50million for Everton to even consider selling, which is more than triple what they paid Marseille.
Everton are said to have told Juventus that Ndiaye is not for sale; however, whispers suggest otherwise.

Everton could accept headline Iliman Ndiaye transfer
Dan Plumley believes that any offer that produces significant value would represent a high likelihood of being accepted by Everton.
The football finance expert insists that any club would take a serious look at any offer that delivers high profit on Ndiaye, despite the Friedkins starting to tidy up the troubled finances.
“There is always a scenario of not selling,” Plumley exclusively told Goodison News.
“The new ownership structure has tidied up the balance. We talked about some of the debt that has gone away, and it’s made that look better, but they are still loss-making as well.
“There is the other side of that, and we’ve seen them not flush with cash, so there is a scenario where you try to keep your best players, especially if you’re on an upward trajectory and he’s one of the stars.
“Again, in the wider European football economic climate, if a club like Juventus comes in and it’s a big-money offer, maybe triple what they paid, and the deal looks good, there’s a high likelihood that it could get accepted.

“I think if it’s that kind of money, Everton would take a serious look at that, I don’t think any club wouldn’t.”
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Iliman Ndiaye can not be sold by Everton
Ndiaye simply cannot be sold by Everton if they still want to secure European football.
With better shot accuracy and conversion rate than Erling Haaland in the Premier League this season, the Senegal star is needed more than ever, with Beto and Thierno Barry flopping hard.
This is one to watch, but one that needs to be shut down immediately when January arrives.
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