- Everton remain relaxed despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding Iliman Ndiaye’s future.
- Hayden Hackney continues attracting attention as Everton pursue midfield reinforcements.
- Nick Cox reveals thinking behind Everton’s long-term player development strategy.
Everton’s summer rebuild continues to gather pace, with transfer speculation, contract developments and long-term planning all dominating the headlines around Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Here are the biggest Everton stories making news on Thursday, June 4.
Iliman Ndiaye contract situation remains a major talking point
Iliman Ndiaye continues to be one of Everton’s most important players both on and off the pitch.
Reports this week have suggested the Blues are yet to reach an agreement with the Senegal international over improved contract terms, despite discussions taking place in recent months. However, Everton are understood to be relaxed about the situation given Ndiaye remains under contract until 2029 and is viewed as a central figure in David Moyes’ plans.
Interest from elsewhere continues to be reported, but Everton’s strong contractual position means the club remain firmly in control of any future discussions.
For now, the expectation remains that Everton will continue trying to reward one of their standout performers while building the squad around him.
Hayden Hackney pursuit gathering momentum
One of the strongest transfer stories involving Everton this week concerns Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.
David Moyes is keen to strengthen his midfield options and Everton continue to be heavily linked with the Championship Player of the Season. Reports suggest the club are among those monitoring the situation closely, although competition from elsewhere in the Premier League remains significant.
Hackney’s profile appears to fit exactly what Everton are seeking this summer. At 23, he combines energy, technical quality and room for further development, while his ability to operate in multiple midfield roles would provide Moyes with valuable tactical flexibility.
With Everton regularly credited among the interested clubs, this is a story worth monitoring closely over the coming weeks.
Nick Cox explains Everton’s long-term vision
Away from transfer speculation, technical director Nick Cox has provided a fascinating insight into Everton’s long-term football strategy.
Writing on LinkedIn, the former Manchester United academy director explained why player development journeys are rarely straightforward and warned against judging success solely through first-team debuts.
His comments offer an important glimpse into how Everton’s football leadership team intends to operate under The Friedkin Group. Rather than focusing exclusively on short-term results, the club are attempting to build sustainable pathways capable of developing talent across multiple levels of the organisation.
As Everton continue modernising their football structure, Cox’s influence behind the scenes could prove just as important as any summer signing.
Emil Holm link offers Everton fresh opportunity
Another name reappearing in transfer discussions is Bologna right-back Emil Holm.
Reports in Italy suggest Everton’s previous interest in the Sweden international could become relevant once again following uncertainty surrounding his future. Holm spent part of last season on loan at Juventus, but injury issues limited his impact and a permanent move now appears unlikely.
That could present Everton with an opportunity to revisit a player they reportedly assessed earlier this year. While concerns over his fitness record remain, the fact Everton have already completed significant background work on the defender may make any future move easier to evaluate.
Other Everton snippets
- Tim Iroegbunam continues to attract reported interest from clubs in Germany.
- Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand remains linked with a Premier League move.
- Young forward Braiden Graham continues to earn praise for his development.
- Graeme Sharp has offered fresh thoughts on Everton’s current rebuild.







