Iliman Ndiaye’s song has been going viral after Ryan Rooney came up with it on social media, and one Everton player now can’t stop singing it.
Everton‘s £17 move for Iliman Ndiaye in the summer transfer window has already proven to be a sensational piece of business.
The Senegal star has already got his own song courtesy of an Everton fan making it up on social media, and supporters could be heard signing it at Portman Road.
It’s a hit with Ndiaye as well, having spoken out about how he loves the song and has even been singing along to it himself after the Ipswich win.
Now, one Everton player has got the tune stuck in his head and even keeps on going up to Ndiaye himself and singing along to it.
The Everton star who can’t stop singing the Iliman Ndiaye song around Finch Farm
Ndiaye is already having a positive impact on his teammates, as Jake O’Brien came out and said he’s the hardest player to play against in Everton training.
Everton fans have also fallen in love with him and it’s easy to see why, with his tireless work ethic, fantastic technical ability and contagious personality.
The song that the fans broke into song with at Portman Road is a favourite of one Everton player.

You guessed it, it’s the joker of the team, Seamus Coleman, who has been winding Ndiaye up with the song all week at Finch Farm.
Speaking to the Athletic, Ndiaye spoke about Coleman’s antics and said how it made him shy.
““Every time Seamus [Coleman] sees me, oh my god, he just sings the song — ‘Ole, Ole,’ ” Ndiaye says. “I just start laughing, I get shy.”
Seamus Coleman is an Everton treasure
Seamus Coleman is the gift that keeps on giving at Everton.
He’s now 36 years of age but is showing no signs of ageing. Sean Dyche relies on him heavily behind the scenes to keep things in check, with his experience proving vital at points.
Interestingly, Coleman gave the half-time team talk against Crystal Palace earlier on this season in what was the Toffees’ first win.
That wasn’t the first time he’s spoke out and tried to rally the troops, as Coleman was one of the voices who after the horrific defeat to Bournemouth at Goodison Park.
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