Overview
- On Sunday, June 14, Ndiaye told France Football that “the story isn’t over” with Marseille and framed his difficult 2023–24 spell there as part of his development.
- Multiple outlets have reported that Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United are tracking Ndiaye, though none have lodged a confirmed bid.
- Everton are reported to hold the player under contract until 2029 and manager David Moyes does not want to sell, which gives the club clear negotiating control.
- Sources say Ndiaye has turned down offers of new Everton terms, a move that has fuelled speculation about a summer departure and potential profit after his £15m move from Marseille in 2024.
- Ndiaye’s place in Senegal’s World Cup squad raises his profile and could speed or complicate any transfer talks, so observers should watch for formal offers or a change in Everton’s contract stance after the tournament.