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Transfer News: Done Deal, Barca Hatch Nico Williams transfer plan

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Done Deal

Iliman Ndiaye officially left Marseille to join Everton in the Premier League

The Ligue 1 team Marseille has traded striker Iliman Ndiaye to Everton. The 24-year-old signs a five-year contract that runs through the end of June 2029, when he transfers to Goodison Park for an estimated £20 million.

Ndiaye leaves Marseille after spending just one season with the French team. Despite making 46 appearances across all competitions, he only managed four goals, falling short of expectations.

The Senegal international, who previously shone at Sheffield United, is looking to rekindle his career in England. During his four years at Bramall Lane, he scored 36 goals and provided 14 assists in 88 appearances.

Barca Hatch Nico Williams transfer plan.

Sport claims that Barcelona is anxious to sign Williams this summer, but that won't be possible until at least one significant first-team deal occurs.

Although the report suggests that either Araujo or Raphinha would be permitted to depart, it hasn't been completely ruled out that both players might be active during the summer transfer window.

Manchester United is rumored to be a major fan of the Uruguayan international, and Barcelona is currently having trouble persuading Araujo to sign a new deal.

The center back is reportedly valued at over £70 million, and the Catalan team will put him on the transfer list this summer if they are unable to sign him to a new contract.


Midfielder agrees Arsenal exit

Lokonga does not seem to have a future in North London, despite his excellent play at Luton and Arsenal's desire to bolster their midfield ranks.

There have been significant rumors of a summer departure from North London. The Belgium international has granted his approval to rejoin defending Europa League champions Sevilla in La Liga, according to Fabrizio Romano.

According to Romano, Arsenal and Sevilla are now working out the specifics of the agreement, and it is anticipated that the transaction would include a buy option at the very least.

If specific requirements are fulfilled, the permanent clause might potentially become mandatory as Lokonga gets ready to conclude his stay with Arsenal. 

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