Overview
- Mid-June reports say Ndiaye has declined improved Everton contract offers and is being monitored by Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United.
- He is under a five-year deal that runs until 2029, which gives Everton clear leverage in any transfer talks.
- Multiple outlets report the club would demand a fee north of £50 million before considering a sale.
- Ndiaye has publicly reflected on a difficult season at Marseille and said he could still have a future there in comments to France Football.
- Pundits warn that a strong World Cup for Senegal could raise his price sharply while a prolonged public stalemate risks reducing his value and forcing Everton into a tougher decision.