Report: French media now criticise reported £26m Crystal Palace target, could be sold if he doesn’t improve

HAMBURG, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 15: Iliman Ndiaye of Olympique Marseille celebrates after scoring his teams second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 Knockout Round Play-offs First Leg match between FC Shakhtar Donetsk and Olympique de Marseille at Volksparkstadion on February 15, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Considering the attraction that winning the Europa League will have for players, this will be an exciting time for the team.

However, it’s possible that some of the top players now in the team will need to be replaced during the window, which could take up a sizable amount of summer.

Michael Olise is one player who may need to be replaced, and he may look for a new club this summer after a potential replacement was recently criticized by the French media.
Regarding Iliman Ndiaye, what has been said by the French media?

Illiman Ndiaye, a former Sheffield United player, was only signed by Marseille for €18 million (£15.4 million) last summer, but the signing already seems doomed to fail.

 

 

The 24-year-old’s season in France has been evaluated by the French publication Lephoceen, and it’s not good.

According to the outlet, some fans of Ndiaye are tired of seeing him play games, and he is a player who splits supporters.

According to the article, “some want to see him disappear from the starting eleven.”

“Clearly, neither the Senegalese international’s performance nor that of a competitive team in Ligue 1 meet expectations.”

The article goes on to say that Ndiaye has occasionally demonstrated his unquestionable technical abilities and ball control.

“Unfortunately, a lack of clarity, confidence, or perhaps talent for some has spoiled these actions quite a bit.”

It has been reported that he has only made four or five noteworthy appearances this season, which has left fans disappointed

The 24-year-old’s season in France has been evaluated by the French publication Lephoceen, and it’s not good.

According to the outlet, some fans of Ndiaye are tired of seeing him play games, and he is a player who splits supporters.

According to the article, “some want to see him disappear from the starting eleven.”

“Clearly, neither the Senegalese international’s performance nor that of a competitive team in Ligue 1 meet expectations.”

The article goes on to say that Ndiaye has occasionally demonstrated his unquestionable technical abilities and ball control.

“Unfortunately, a lack of clarity, confidence, or perhaps talent for some has spoiled these actions quite a bit.”

It has been reported that he has only made four or five noteworthy appearances this season, which has left fans disappointed.

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