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Iliman Ndiaye’s Senegal compatriot makes interesting comments about his Everton future

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Everton star Iliman Ndiaye is attracting interest from a number of clubs this summer transfer window.

Manchester City are especially interested in Iliman Ndiaye, as Enzo Maresca admires his terrific versatility.

Ndiaye has already rejected multiple contract offers, and it has been reported that Everton will look at his situation after the World Cup.

What would you be doing with Nathan Patterson this summer if you were Angus Kinnear? 👋

Surely the writing is on the wall now?

Nathan Patterson of Scotland during the FIFA 2026 Group C match between Scotland and Morocco at Boston Stadium on June 20, 2026, in Foxborough.
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However, Ndiaye’s Senegal compatriot has now come out and made a very interesting comment about his future, which could indicate he’s planning to stay at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Iliman Ndiaye in action for Everton
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Henri Camara says Iliman Ndiaye is ‘happy’ at Everton

Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, former Senegal international Henri Camara believes Ndiaye could stay at Everton until the end of his contract in 2029.

“It’s complicated. “I think he’s happy where he is, so he can play out those three years there. We’ll see.”

Although, Camara also explained that Ndiaye should leave the Toffees if a big club comes in for him this summer.

“Football is like that. If a big club needs him, he shouldn’t hesitate, he should leave.

“If you play for a team that isn’t winning trophies, it’s difficult. One day he dreams of winning trophies, so if a big club comes for him, he has to leave to go and win things.”

After watching him for England vs Croatia, I’m convinced he’d be the perfect right-back signing this summer! 🔥

Djed Spence #25 of England makes his way out to warm up before the International Friendly match between England and Costa Ric
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It has been reported that Everton would consider sanctioning Ndiaye’s sale for around £70m, so it wouldn’t be a shock if a suitor met that figure.

Moyes’ chiefs would be wise to accept an offer in that region, as they could sign Jarrod Bowen from West Ham for around half the price.

That’d be a really smart bit of business.