15 May 2026 19:39:23
Ndiaye being heavily linked with Man U, and we seem to have a replacement in Dario Osorio, a Chilean forward. Never heard of him. I hope BN can give us some insight into this player, cheers in advance mate.
15 May 2026 23:55:48
Thought Ndiaye said he was happy at Everton. Plus after the Branthwaite saga with Man it'd offering well below asking price, I can't see them agreeing to what we would want for him.
16 May 2026 09:23:57
He may be happy, but we've seen it many times before, haven't we? Not many turn down playing for Utd. We'll do well to hang on to him, unfortunately.
16 May 2026 11:18:26
Ndiaye seems to be a bit off his best form in recent weeks, mayb his mind is already made up.
16 May 2026 11:39:43
Manu are billions in debt, Old Trafford's falling down, not an attractive club anymore, haven't won anything in years, can't see him going there.
16 May 2026 13:13:30
Is that what Cunha and Sesko thought?
16 May 2026 13:33:33
Simple, money. Utd will throw stupid wages his way. That's why players go there and that's why Cunja and Sesko went there.
16 May 2026 14:00:51
That's part of the reason, yes. But, whether we like it or not, Utd are still a huge, globally recognised sports team. If we offered a player the same wages, there'd still be a good chance they'd go to Utd.
16 May 2026 15:37:34
Plus, the ages they are, they probably supported Utd growing and it's always been their dream to play for them. ? ? Love that old chestnut. ?
16 May 2026 22:12:00
Skiliman grew up in France. I very much doubt he grew up supporting Manu, more like PSG. If he was to leave, I'd put money on him going to PSG.
17 May 2026 08:10:20
I'd sell him if the money's right, he's skillful and all, but players like Bowen have a lot better numbers. We need to be more like Bournemouth, buy at a low price and make big profits. I'd do the same with Braithwaite.
17 May 2026 10:18:14
What's this obsession with buying young players who we can make a profit on. We are no longer little old Everton, who have to sell players to survive. We are now in a position where we can bring in players to improve us for the future and the now, and have us competing for trophies again, and not so we can hopefully make a few quid.
We have been stuck in a financial rut for too many years, and now supporters have seen it as the norm.
Well not anymore, this club is changing rapidly under the new leadership we have and I get the feeling they are not going to accept average mid table finishes. They are money men, and the most money is at the top table, and that is where they will want to be. You don't do that by buying then selling your best players, unless that is, you have a better player lined up.
Changes are coming, people, you may not like them all, but they are coming.
17 May 2026 10:54:38
Well, changes have been made, mainly from a financial viewpoint. Debt has been consolidated and is now manageable. A management team seems to be in place, and we have achieved at least mid-table stability. We are in a new stadium, with the potential to use it for more money-creating operations.
The big question is, what is the second phase? Maybe it's too soon for radical change and another year of slow progress under Moyes, or maybe the owners want to see us move faster. It's going to be an interesting period.
17 May 2026 21:49:17
They've just finished 3rd, have UCL and are his childhood club, of course he wants to go there.