Everton forward Oumar Niasse has opened up on his future following the arrival of new manager Marco Silva this summer, according to the Liverpool Echo.
Galatasaray are keen on signing the player ahead of the new season, but it appears that Niasse is waiting to see what happens with the situation after being in and out of the team over the past year.
Silva signed the forward in his short time at Hull City, which has sparked talk that Niasse will be given a chance to impress the Portuguese manager this term.

He is set to return to the club’s training ground along with the other first team players who have not been involved in the World Cup this summer as they kick-start their pre-season.
There are still two years left on his deal, which is worth £55,000 a week, but the club could be looking to move him on this summer if the right offer comes in.
The Toffees forward spoke about the situation:
I can not say anything about my situation in Everton because no message came to me about whether I should go or stay.
My contract with the club continues.
But there is nothing wrong with me. I love Turkey. Galatasaray is a big club and will play in the Champions League. They also have a big manager in Fatih Terim. Enough between the clubs. Because it’s not a one-sided topic.





