Everton keen to sign “incredible” new player for Dyche; loan move possible

Everton keen to sign "incredible" new player for Dyche; loan move possible
Everton keen to sign "incredible" new player for Dyche; loan move possible

Everton keen to sign “incredible” new player for Dyche; loan move possible

Everton keen to sign “incredible” new player for Dyche; loan move possible

Sean Dyche, the manager of Everton, is eager to continue his team’s incredible Premier League run

and may be in the running to recruit a gifted player on loan in January.

Everton’s spirited run continues…

Despite their well-documented points deduction, Everton are flying under Dyche and recorded their

fourth successive Premier League victory at Turf Moor on Saturday evening, with goals

from Amadou Onana and Michael Keane ensuring three points in a comfortable triumph in Lancashire.

The incredible reality of the Toffees’ situation is that, if their sporting penalty for financial breaches didn’t exist,

Everton keen to sign "incredible" new player for Dyche; loan move possible
Everton keen to sign “incredible” new player for Dyche; loan move possible

they would actually be in the mix for the top six. Despite this, their players deserve a great

deal of credit for refusing to let the recent events get to them down. As of right now, they have 16 points from 17 games.

As cited by The Independent, Dyche praised his players’ resilience to claim three points amid a

current of injury problems present at the club, saying:

Tuesday night’s thrilling EFL Cup quarterfinal matchup between Everton and Fulham at Goodison Park

is fascinating because it might move the team closer to winning a major trophy for the first time since 1995.

Undoubtedly, the possibility of winning trophies will draw attention to the Toffees from prospective

January targets, and Dyche may now bolster his chances of success by loaning in a skilled striker.

Iliman Ndiaye is an Everton target

Reliable Sun writer Alan Nixon claims that Everton is interested in signing Marseille attacker Iliman Ndiaye

on loan in January. Ndiaye was instrumental in Sheffield United’s promotion attempt the previous season.

The Senegal international has had difficulty getting consistent playing time since

relocating to the Orange Velodrome in the summer, and both the Blades and Crystal Palace are keeping an eye on him.

Marseille could look to cut their losses on the 24-year-old and Everton could get a second

chance to land Ndiaye after they previously held an interest in him earlier this year.

Ndiaye, who was dubbed “incredible” by his old colleague Oli McBurnie, has made 21 appearances for

Marseille this season across all competitions, tallying one goal and three assists (Ndiaye statistics – Transfermarkt).

The Rouen-born player has a special level of adaptability that would certainly go over well

with the Goodison Park supporters. He can lead the line as a number nine or effectively foil the primary

striker from a central position or both flanks.

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