Everton's Iliman Ndiaye has agreed a life-changing deal to join Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, with the Toffees reportedly accepting a £70m offer for the Senegalese international. According to former Everton chief executive Keith Wyness, Ndiaye's exit could work for everyone if Everton get the deal right. Wyness believes that the deal can suit all parties if Everton ensure their valuation is met. Ndiaye has been an integral part of the Merseysiders' progress on the pitch since his move from Marseille, and is a firm favourite among the supporters. David Moyes relied heavily on Ndiaye's creativity last term, and the ex-Sheffield United man repaid him with six goals and three assists in Premier League action. Everton will accept '£70m' Iliman Ndiaye offer - Keith Wyness. How much do Everton want for Ndiaye? Wyness told Football Insider earlier this week that Everton will 'find it hard to refuse' an offer in the region of £70-£80million for Ndiaye this summer. He still has three years remaining on his contract on Merseyside, but the Toffees are unlikely to turn down a lucrative offer of that level. Wyness believes that a £70m bid from Al Hilal will prove enough to get the deal done, but also noted that it would see Everton net a 'very decent profit' on him. They paid just £15m to take Ndiaye from Marseille back in 2024, and could now be about to see a huge return on their initial investment. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 13th in Premier League, 49 pts, 13W-10D-15L from 38 games, recent form LLDDL.