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Iliman Ndiaye celebrates scoring for Marseille against Monaco in September 2023
Iliman Ndiaye celebrates scoring against Monaco in September, one of four goals in 46 Marseille appearances for the 24-year-old last season. Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Iliman Ndiaye celebrates scoring against Monaco in September, one of four goals in 46 Marseille appearances for the 24-year-old last season. Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images

Everton sign forward Iliman Ndiaye from Marseille for £16.9m

  • 24-year-old scored 14 goals for Sheffield United in 2022-23
  • Sean Dyche hails versatility of his third summer signing

Iliman Ndiaye has become Everton’s third signing of the summer after completing a move worth up to €20m (£16.9m) from Marseille.

The former Sheffield United forward has signed a five-year contract at Goodison Park having attracted interest from several Premier League clubs, including Crystal Palace. Ndiaye joined Marseille at the start of last season after scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists during United’s promotion-winning campaign of 2022-23. However, the 24-year-old Rouen-born forward had a difficult time back in France, with Marseille having four different coaches last season, and scored only four goals in 46 appearances.

Everton, who agreed an initial €18.5m deal plus €1.5m in add-ons with Marseille last week, believe Ndiaye’s versatility across the front line will help him recapture the form that has brought 20 caps for Senegal and a starring role at the 2022 World Cup. He becomes the club’s third signing of the summer following the return of Jack Harrison on loan from Leeds and the £9m deal for the midfielder Tim Iroegbunam from Aston Villa.

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“Iliman adds versatility to our attacking options and strengthens our forward line as we look to build on the progress we made as a team last season in terms of chances created,” said Everton’s manager, Sean Dyche. “He is still young but has experience at European and international level and we feel he will be a really positive addition to our squad.”

Everton have sold Ben Godfrey to Atalanta and Lewis Dobbin to Villa this summer as they again try to meet Premier League profitability and sustainability rules. Despite Manchester United’s interest in Jarrad Branthwaite, the club maintains they are under no pressure to sell the England defender for a cut-price fee.

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