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Iliman Ndiaye sends transfer plea with key demand for Everton exit, Man Utd tick the box

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Iliman Ndiaye is one of the best players currently not playing for a top side in the Premier League, and Manchester United have been linked with changing that.

It was another brilliant campaign for Iliman Ndiaye in the blue of Everton, and Manchester United have eyes set on the Senegalese winger.

Wayne Rooney has advised United to sign Ndiaye, having watched him play plenty for the Toffees in recent seasons.

In anticipation of this interest, Everton have set a £70m price tag on Ndiaye, using Anthony Gordon to Barcelona as the benchmark.

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Iliman Ndiaye admits he wants Champions League move

There are eyes on how Ndiaye fares for Senegal this summer on the world stage, because he would play himself into a big summer move with a huge tournament.

Now, speaking to SportBible, Ndiaye has now sent a plea to interested clubs with his demands for his potential next move.

“You don’t know where football will take you next.

“As I’ve always said, I want to be the best player, and to do that, you have to play at the top. I want to be playing at the top level. I want to be playing Champions League football.”

United can offer Ndiaye Champions League football next season, which is one of his major demands.

Ndiaye has also praised Old Trafford in the past, as United also tick his box of wanting to play at the top level.

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Ndiaye could be the forward that Manchester United need this summer

While Ndiaye isn’t the quickest in the world, United will be pleased with what he offers across the front line.

United have turned Patrick Dorgu into a winger this season, and therefore signing a specialist left-winger isn’t exactly what is needed.

What Ndiaye offers is that versatility in attack, which served United so well with Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo in their debut campaigns.

Ndiaye can play left or right and probably also do a job up front if required.

He does have that ability to beat defenders with his dribbling, but the biggest plus is his versatility.