Iliman Ndiaye has done quite well at Everton arriving from Marseille, and he is being linked with a summer exit from the Merseyside club.
Iliman Ndiaye recently helped his national side, Senegal, win the Africa Cup of Nations before the ruling went in favour of Morocco, and he could now look to fight for major trophies at the club level. Manchester United and Liverpool have been linked with the player, but the African dreams of a move to Old Trafford, according to TEAMtalk.
Can Manchester United accommodate Ndiaye?
The development is a huge boost for Manchester United. They could use more creativity on the flanks, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move for Ndiaye.
However, the player will not be guaranteed a starting role at Manchester United. They have Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha operating on the flanks. Both players have been exceptional since joining Manchester United, and they are unlikely to be dropped any time soon.
Manchester United are looking to build a team capable of fighting for trophies and regularly competing in the UEFA Champions League. They need a deeper squad with multiple quality options at their disposal. Signing the Everton attacker would be ideal for them, but the move might not be suitable for Ndiaye, who will be hoping to play regularly.
A Liverpool move seems unlikely
Meanwhile, he has been linked with a surprise move to Liverpool as well. The Premier League champions will need to replace Mohamed Salah at the end of the season, and links with the 26-year-old are not surprising. However, a move is highly unlikely given his allegiance to Everton.
Liverpool fans are unlikely to be happy with the signing of an Everton player, and the Toffees will not want to lose one of their best players to their bitter rivals. Also, the fact that he is dreaming of a move to Manchester United is unlikely to go down well with Liverpool.
It remains to be seen whether Manchester United is prepared to provide him with an exit route in the summer. The attacker might have to accept the role of a squad player if he moves to Old Trafford. There is no doubt that he has the quality to help them improve, and he could be a great impact option for the Red Devils. The 26-year-old has six goals and three assists to his name in the league this season. He could change the game in Manchester United’s favour and add a new dimension to their attack.
