Man Utd transfer target Iliman Ndiaye is seemingly open to joining the Red Devils this summer.
An insider has reported that the Everton forward would see it as a dream move if he is offered the chance to make the switch to Old Trafford.
Supporters have been discussing the rumour on X, and most agree that Ndiaye would be an excellent addition to the squad:
I like Ndiaye. I would take him over Diomande any day
— Mario 254 (@Utd_Mario) April 2, 2026
That’s a really good footballer right there….all for it, but he better hit the ground running, can already here, the “Everton levels” nonsense if he doesn’t crush it early
— Drew (@dsaadUnited) April 1, 2026
Make it happen but first midfield reinforcements( very vital )💯
— D BØÑZ⚽ (@ekedegba72616) April 1, 2026
This will be a great deal
— Ntufam Jr (@Ntufamjr) April 1, 2026
i feel like ndiaye is probably gonna join us for a song this summer
— Tea & Truth (@TeaAndTruths) April 1, 2026
Ndiaye has not hidden his love for Old Trafford
Speaking back in February, the Senegalese international made it clear that the Theatre of Dreams is his favourite stadium to play in. Asked to explain why, he said:
“The atmosphere, the size. When we were like growing up, this was the stadium you wanna play in…”
Ndiaye is not the only left winger Man Utd are targeting
While the 26-year-old is on the Manchester club’s shortlist of summer targets, he is one of several options under consideration.
The recruitment department have also been keeping close tabs on RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande. However, the Ivorian’s reported €100m (£87m) asking price could pose problems.
United will have money to spend in the next transfer window, but the top priority is a midfielder.
Any move for Ndiaye or Diomande will ultimately depend on finances and what budget is left over following other new additions and player sales.
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