Everton star Iliman Ndiaye has flirted with a move to Old Trafford ahead of facing Manchester United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Manchester United will resume their Premier League campaign next week by travelling to face Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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According to TeamTalk, United are interested in Iliman Ndiaye following his impressive breakthrough in the Premier League.
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Ndiaye is expected to cost around £70 million, but with United in the market for a left-sided attacker, the 25-year-old could feature on Ineos’ shopping list.

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In a recent interview with FotMob, Ndiaye revealed his dream to play at Old Trafford.
“Favourite stadium I’ve played in? Old Trafford,” Ndiaye said. “Atmosphere, the size, when growing up, this is the stadium you want to play in.”
Iliman Ndiaye was singled out by Ruben Amorim
Ndiaye is clearly flirting with a move to Old Trafford if it is his dream stadium, and it seems United are also well aware of his talent.
Just a few months ago, ahead of Everton’s trip to Old Trafford, Ruben Amorim singled out Ndiaye as an “amazing” talent.
[Iliman] Ndiaye is an amazing player,” Amorim said. “All these things, [it] is a more complete team, and David Moyes is doing an amazing job. It’s going to be really, really tough to win the game.”
United ended up losing 1-0 to Everton despite the Toffees going down to 10 men early on. Ndiaye played 82 minutes of the match and was a standout performer for the Merseyside outfit.
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