@Mrpi136635@DeadlineDayLive I'm biased as a Toffee and big fan of his. I wouldn't want to sell him for under £150m 😄but your number is probably about right ☹️.
@daviechips@DeadlineDayLive Fair point, he’s definitely worth more than £70M on his day But that fee still feels massive in today’s market. What price would you put on him?
🚨 Manchester United and Liverpool are both pushing to sign Everton star Iliman Ndiaye. 👀
Both clubs are huge admirers of the forward as they look to add more attacking depth and creativity this summer.
Everton would demand a fee of around £70M for Ndiaye, who is now viewed as one of the most exciting attacking talents on the market. 💰
(Source: @TEAMtalk)
Ndiaye is one of those players who can completely change the rhythm of a game with one moment of creativity. 👀🔥
Liverpool would probably suit his intensity and movement more, but Manchester United desperately need players with his confidence and unpredictability right now.
£70M is a huge price though… this transfer battle could get very interesting. ⚽
@FPL_Brandon You might regret avoiding a player who has shown what he can do with limited minutes. He'll probably get 75 on the weekend, and Arsenal look like they might have taken the handbrake off now.
@alexelliottgolf Love it and hate it. Currently hate it!! It likes to build you up, to the point you think you've 'got something' and then boom, it gives you a massive kick in the bollocks.
@AndyBurnhamGM 100% Andy. It's a proper buzzkill; ruined Everton's legitimate goal (Beto) in the derby, for me. Was waiting for it to get disallowed for some reason.
Shittest thing about yesterday wasn’t even the last min goal, far too used to that against them!
It was going nuts when Ndiaye scored, it getting chalked off, then everyone hesitating to celebrate when Beto scored. VAR has ruined the experience of match going fans completely.