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Arsenal face Ndiaye blow after Old Trafford hint
Arsenal’s pursuit of Iliman Ndiaye may have suffered a setback following his recent comments about Old Trafford.
The forward, who plays for Everton, spoke openly about his favourite stadium during an interview with FotMob.
When asked, he replied: “Old Trafford. The atmosphere, the size… growing up, this was the stadium you wanna play in.”
Ndiaye draws strong transfer interest
At 25, Ndiaye has become one of Everton’s key attacking players. His pace and ability to operate in different roles make him a major asset.
He can play across the front line and also drop deeper when needed. That flexibility has made him important to his side this season.
The report suggest several top clubs are monitoring his situation. Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Arsenal are all said to be interested.
According to TeamTalk, Everton would demand around £70 million to consider a sale. The club see him as one of their prized players.
Such a fee would require serious commitment from any potential buyer. Arsenal are known to be planning ahead for the next summer window.
Strengthening the attack is believed to be high on their list of priorities. Adding more depth and quality in forward areas remains part of their long-term plan.
Arsenal planning summer attacking boost
Ndiaye’s qualities would suit many sides across the league. His direct style and speed often trouble defenders.
This season, he has scored five goals and added two assists in all competitions. While not huge numbers, his overall impact goes beyond statistics.
However, his comments about Old Trafford may raise doubts over his preferred destination. If Manchester United make a move, they could hold emotional appeal.
Arsenal must now decide how strongly they wish to pursue the deal. The competition for his signature appears fierce.
For now, his words have added another twist to an already developing transfer story.







