Manchester United have emerged as frontrunners in the pursuit of Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye, positioning themselves ahead of Premier League rivals Chelsea and Arsenal in the race for the Senegal international.
With the summer transfer window approaching, United appear determined to strengthen their attacking options and view Ndiaye as a key target.
The 25-year-old has been a standout performer for David Moyes this season, contributing five goals and two assists in 20 Premier League appearances.
His energy, creativity, and ability to operate between the lines have made him central to Everton’s attacking play, while also attracting attention from several members of the traditional top six.
According to reports from TEAMtalk, United currently hold the advantage in negotiations, although competition remains strong. Chelsea and Arsenal are monitoring the situation closely as they weigh up potential bids for the versatile forward.
Everton, however, are in no rush to sell. The Merseyside club are believed to value Ndiaye at around £70 million and are standing firm on that price. Any club hoping to secure his signature will have to meet that valuation.






