[Thomas, Echo & Marshall, Manchester Evening News] Everton attacker Iliman Ndiaye is understood to be on Manchester United’s shortlist of targets as they look to strengthen this summer
[Thomas, Echo & Marshall, Manchester Evening News] Everton attacker Iliman Ndiaye is understood to be on Manchester United’s shortlist of targets as they look to strengthen this summer
£35m bid. Lots of stories leaked to the press. £40m bid on deadline day. Ndiaye stays.
In a way i’m really glad it’s United after him.
WestStandToffee on
Not being funny but why?
Mbuemo and Cunha are better, he’s not gonna start many games
SignificantRatio2407 on
If we have any ambition to progress we really should be trying to hold on to players like Ndiaye. I understand there’s no release clause and he’s under contract for a while yet. I’d say one more season to push for a European place would make sense.
If he goes, he won’t be easy to replace, though I acknowledge his form did suffer after AFCON and due to Moyes’ lack of substitutes.
FranksBaldPatch on
Club with a history of coughing up big money on Cunha and Mbuemo. Ideal for us really, bit of a weird fit for Ndiaye but that’s his problem. Would take Amad or Rashford since they’re going to be a winger heavy. Not that I believe this agent fed story
maxefc on
My only concern is our ability to replace him. If we lose him we essentially have no wingers and no players that can beat a man 1 on 1
Xilthas on
Enjoy the bench
welsh_dragon_roar on
Man U tax for Sir Jim – that’ll be £80m cash up front -absolute minimum- to open talks.
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£35m bid. Lots of stories leaked to the press. £40m bid on deadline day. Ndiaye stays.
In a way i’m really glad it’s United after him.
Not being funny but why?
Mbuemo and Cunha are better, he’s not gonna start many games
If we have any ambition to progress we really should be trying to hold on to players like Ndiaye. I understand there’s no release clause and he’s under contract for a while yet. I’d say one more season to push for a European place would make sense.
If he goes, he won’t be easy to replace, though I acknowledge his form did suffer after AFCON and due to Moyes’ lack of substitutes.
Club with a history of coughing up big money on Cunha and Mbuemo. Ideal for us really, bit of a weird fit for Ndiaye but that’s his problem. Would take Amad or Rashford since they’re going to be a winger heavy. Not that I believe this agent fed story
My only concern is our ability to replace him. If we lose him we essentially have no wingers and no players that can beat a man 1 on 1
Enjoy the bench
Man U tax for Sir Jim – that’ll be £80m cash up front -absolute minimum- to open talks.
Doubt this is true tbh