Everton centre-forward Oumar Niasse has failed to set the world alight during his spell at Goodison Park and there is surely no way back for him under current boss Marco Silva.
The Senegalese attacker moved to the Toffees in 2016 and has struggled to cement his spot in the side, despite scoring nine goals in 38 games across all competitions for the Merseyside club and proving to be a threat off the bench.
He was in contention under Silva at the beginning of the campaign and featured off the bench four times in the Premier League, while also playing twice in the EFL Cup.
But’s he not been in action since 2 October and has slipped far down the pecking order.
Niasse is behind Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Cenk Tosun in terms of a starting position at striker for Everton.

According to Turkish-Football, the 28-year-old could leave in Everton with Galatasaray making an enquiry for him.
Niasse’s potential exit won’t be felt too much by Silva and he plenty has current of options in the final third.
Everton seem likely to take a loss on the £13.5million (BBC) they splashed out to sign him originally from Lokomotiv Moscow, but it will be another face out as the Silva era kicks into overdrive.
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