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The Senegal international scored 27 goals during his final season with Sheffield United. He was praised for his captivating, magical, and unceasing performances in the Championship.
Everton may now be prepared to reenter the EFL in an attempt to sign their ideal partner, in an attempt to really bring out the best in their new signing.
Everton want to sign Yaser Asprilla
Numerous reports that link them to a select few have shown Kevin Thelwell’s well-documented need for a winger.
Naturally, Everton’s interest in Jaden Philogene has taken centre stage in the news, but given the competition that surrounds that story, a strong backup plan might be necessary.
Thankfully, the team is well-prepared, since Everton is also connected to Watford’s Yaser Asprilla.
The Colombian international, who is supposedly only worth £15 million, has recently excelled for both club and nation.
Considering how exciting this 20-year-old Championship possibility already is, this would be an investment in both their present and their future.
Everton’s transfer window is on fire
If Everton were to get Asprilla or maybe Philogene and integrate them with Ndiaye’s attacking prowess, the upcoming season could genuinely be revolutionary for the team.
After all, this club hasn’t had such dynamic, fluid offensive potential since James Rodríguez was playing brilliantly for the Toffees under Carlo Ancelotti.
The football on show was at times captivating, combining with a fit and dynamic Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison, and Gylfi Sigurdsson, as well as players like Alex Iwobi and Bernard.
Thankfully, Sean Dyche might be able to discover a fellow Colombian at Asprilla who is as near as feasible to their head creator from that 2020–21 season.
Asprilla ascended through the ranks of Envigado F.C., which is also the team that Rodriguez likewise played for.
According to one account, there are even some similarities between the two: there are a few magicians who are left-footed and have had remarkable success cutting in from the right with catastrophic results.
Asprilla’s training back in Colombia is said to have placed him on par with the illustrious colleague, who is still a star on the international scene.
With his deft cunning and Ndiaye’s diligent sorcery, the two may brew up a creative storm to transform Calvert-Lewin back into a goal-scoring machine.