Although Everton suffered a disgraceful defeat on Saturday against Newcastle, they have lifted themselves since David Moyes returned and took over the manager’s chair.

Everton hosted Newcastle at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium (don’t get used to that name), but were clearly not ready to play football when the whistle blew and got a goal against them already in the opening minute. Everton ended up losing 1 – 4.

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Iliman Ndiaye has been a leading player in Everton’s attack since joining from Marseille in the summer of 2024 and very important to manager David Moyes. The Senegalese international is now said to be attracting interest from Premier League rivals.

According to Footmercato, Manchester City, Tottenham and Liverpool are all interested in the winger. All the top clubs have sent enquiries to Everton about what a possible transfer would cost.

There is currently no mention of what price tag Everton have set for the 25-year-old, or if a deal is even conceivable at this stage.

Iliman Ndiaye is listed with 15 goals in 50 games in an Everton shirt.

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