Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool have expressed interest in signing Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye, whose outstanding form has made him one of the Premier League’s most closely followed attacking talents.
The 25 year old Senegal international has emerged as a central figure for the Toffees since arriving from Olympique de Marseille last year in a €20 million deal.
Now firmly established under manager David Moyes, Ndiaye has become instrumental to Everton’s resurgence.
His impact has already been recorded in the club’s history books.
Ndiaye scored the final goal at Goodison Park before its closure and later found the net at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, important moments that have strengthened his growing reputation among supporters.
This season, the forward has continued to impress, contributing four goals and one assist in twelve league matches.
Everton’s position above rivals Liverpool in the standings has further highlighted his performances and drawn increased attention from major clubs.
Foot Mercato reports that Manchester City, Spurs and Liverpool have each made enquiries about Ndiaye’s situation.
The forward remains under contract with Everton until 2029, placing the club in a strong position as the transfer windows approach.
Ndiaye, who recently expressed frustration about the timing of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, continues to rise in stature and is attracting serious interest from some of the biggest teams in English football.