Everton’s Senegal-France right winger Iliman Ndiaye is being linked with a summer move to Manchester City, with the 26-year-old currently valued at €55.00m.
The Premier League champions are reported to be monitoring Ndiaye’s situation at Goodison Park, where key contractual details remain unclear and no expiry date has been publicly confirmed. With no long-term deal announced, speculation has grown that Everton could face pressure either to cash in now or risk the forward running down his terms and edging closer to potential free-agent status in future windows.
Ndiaye, who wears the No 10 shirt for Everton, is listed as an attacking right winger and predominantly right-footed. Born in Rouen on 6 March 2000 and standing at 1.80m, he holds both Senegalese and French nationality. His current market value of €55.00m on Transfermarkt frames the scale of any prospective transfer, though there is no indication yet of an agreed fee and the probability of a move is officially rated as “?” on the same platform.
Recent performances for Everton have underpinned the interest, with Ndiaye featuring on the right of attack in the Premier League this season. In his latest outing – a league match for Everton earlier in 2026 – he again operated from wide areas, contributing with his work rate and off-the-ball movement, though the club’s mixed results have fuelled debate about whether they could afford to turn down a sizeable bid from a domestic rival.
Ndiaye’s career journey has taken him from France to England, and he has developed a reputation as a versatile attacker capable of playing across the front line. With Manchester City routinely refreshing their forward options, a move across the north-west would represent a significant step in status and expectation, and could yet define the next phase of his career if the growing speculation eventually turns into a concrete deal.
