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Everton linked with 15-goal striker who epitomises Sean Dyche motto

Everton linked with 15-goal striker who epitomises Sean Dyche motto

With Sean Dyche understood to be prioritising fresh attacking talent this summer, Iliman Ndiaye is the latest name linked with a potential move to Everton but just what might he offer the Blues?

Everton netted just 34 goals in 38 Premier League games during the 2022/23 season, narrowly avoiding a first relegation in 72 years after Abdoulaye Doucoure’s goal against Bournemouth gave them the victory they required in their final game to stay up despite posting the lowest equivalent points total in the club’s 135-year history in the Football League/Premier League.

With Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s fitness remaining an issue – the Blues’ first choice striker played in just 17 of their 38 Premier League matches and scored just once from open play – and the 5ft 8in Neal Maupay unable to be anything resembling a like-for-like replacement, bagging a solitary strike in 29 outings in all competitions after a £15million move from Brighton & Hove Albion last August, Dyche was forced to use out-of-favour winger Demarai Gray as a ‘false’ number nine in their survival showdown at home to the Cherries despite no goals from open play from him either this calendar year.

Born in Rouen in Normandy, Ndiaye moved to the UK as teenager with his Senegalese father – he has subsequently been capped seven times for the West African nation including in the 3-0 World Cup quarter-final loss to England last December, scoring one international goal to date – and started playing lower down the football pyramid. Penning his first contract with Boreham Wood – who went on to face Everton in an FA Cup fifth round tie at Goodison Park in 2022 – he also played Sunday League matches across London for a team called Rising Ballers.

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Spotted by Sheffield United in 2019, Ndiaye made his only Premier League appearance so far during the coronavirus-induced behind-closed-doors period, coming on as a late substitute in their 5-0 thumping at Leicester City on March 14, 2021. However, the following season with the South Yorkshire club back in the Championship, he established himself as a regular, making 35 appearances – mostly as a central attacking midfielder – and scoring seven goals.

Last term, Ndiaye played 51 games (28 as a centre-forward, 13 as a shadow striker and 10 as an attacking midfielder) scoring 15 goals as he helped Sheffield United win automatic promotion back to the top flight, finishing runners-up behind Burnley. Using Comparisonator’s Virtual Transfer tool, his playing statistics from the Championship in 2022/23 can be measured against strikers already plying their trade in the Premier League to ascertain the traits of his playing style.

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  • June 18, 2023