Everton have agreed a deal to sign Iliman Ndiaye from Marseille
Everton have agreed a deal to sign Iliman Ndiaye from Marseille

Sources issue Iliman Ndiaye-Everton transfer update with 100% claim made

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Former Sheffield United attacker Iliman Ndiaye can be considered an Everton player with the transfer 100 per cent done, according to TEAMtalk.

The news outlet reported on 1 July that its sources claim that along with the 24-year-old's medical, everything else is also completed.

The deal is just subject to an official announcement, making him the third new arrival this summer.

Sean Dyche can get the best out of Iliman Ndiaye at Everton

Ndiaye's arrival at Goodison Park marks an exciting addition to the team, and Sean Dyche will need to devise a strategy to maximise the Senegal forward's potential.

The 24-year-old, who previously played for Sheffield United, is known for his versatility in the attacking positions.

He can play as a central striker, a second striker or even as a wide forward, which gives Dyche plenty of options to choose from.

To get the best out of him, Dyche should consider utilising him in a role that allows him to have the freedom to roam around the final third.

This would enable Ndiaye to link up with his teammates, create chances, and also get into scoring positions himself.

Furthermore, Dyche could look to pair Ndiaye with a target man, such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin or a new signing in order to create a dynamic partnership.

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Sean Dyche will want new signings at Everton this summer.

The Senegal international's ability to drop deep and play quick one-twos could complement a target man's hold-up play and aerial prowess.

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