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Sheffield United star Iliman Ndiaye has a ‘dozen Premier League clubs’ in contact with him ahead of a possible move in the summer transfer window.

That’s according to L’Equipe, who cover the player and what may happen for him at the end of the season.

He’s been impressing for Sheffield United this season, with 13 goals and eight assists in 42 games in the league so far and a goal and assist in the FA Cup as well.

His performances have not gone unnoticed, and the Premier League may be calling, with a ‘dozen’ clubs interested in signing the Sheffield United man at the end of the season.

That will of course require doing a deal with the Championship side, who may be a Premier League side themselves at that point given they’re second in the table at present and seven points clear of Luton Town in third.

It seems the striker might have other ideas, though, as he reveals the chance to join Marseille would actually be his dream.

“I made my first professional appearance for Sheffield United in March 2021 and not even two years later I found myself playing in the World Cup, it was crazy,” he said.

“It would be a dream (to play for OM). The fans are the best in the world. I’d love to get them up on their feet with a dribble.”