Everyone is crazy about Ndoye. Now he scares Italy: is he already ready for the post-Dumfries era?

One of the players of the moment on the market is Dan Ndoye who scored the goal that almost gave Switzerland the miracle of first place in the group in recent days. Then the late equalizer at Fullkrug took the Swiss to second place in Group A which will lead Switzerland to challenge Italy tomorrow at 6pmbut the outside of the Bologna he is certainly one of the most interesting players who are showing off during Euro 2024. And to say that with Thiago Motta he scored only 1 goal in the season while in this continental event he is one of the most talked about. Also in terms of the transfer market…

Picked up by Nice, exploded at Basel
The sixth Swiss in the history of Bologna grew up in the youth teams of Lausanne and was fished out there by Nice. Loans, maturation, then Basel believed in him where he exploded and became great and a market man. A move by Giovanni Sartori for the 2000 class player who has already become a bargain considering that he was taken by the rossoblù for a 2 million onerous loan with an obligation set at 9 million euros in recent days.

What role does Ndoye have?
In Murat Yakin’s Switzerland he plays in the two behind the striker, narrower and inside the pitch than he does with Bologna. With Thiago Motta he played as an offensive winger in the attacking midfield, whether it was a trident or a three-man unit. He emerged as a name for the Inter transfer market but the transfer reports chose him as a potential ‘after Denzel Dumfries’. In truth, that is precisely the position and area of ​​the pitch where he acted most before his arrival in Italy. Ndoye acts calmly as a right-sided fluidizer in a five-man midfield even if in the defensive phase he needs coverage, being a profoundly different player from the Dutchman and, if anything, closer to Juan Cuadrado in terms of tactical direction.