Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye has reportedly asked to leave the club, with Paris Saint-Germain interested in his services.

Sky Sports pundit Dion Dublin has urged Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye to ‘do his job’ if he wants to make his reported move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Sky Sports are claiming that the 29-year-old has asked to leave the Premier League club, so he secure his move to French side PSG before the January transfer window shuts on Thursday.
It is said that the Ligue 1 club have made a bid of £21.5 million for his services as the Toffees are going to reject that offer because their player is not for sale.
Former Aston Villa striker Dublin commented on Gueye’s current situation as he advised him what to do if he wants to make the move to France.
“He’s great, he covers every blade of grass and he does a lot of the horrible work which managers love,” Dublin told the Debate show on Sky Sports on 28/01/2019.
“Begging to leave? Slightly over the top. You will always get your move in the end if you just do your job. Keep doing your job and it will happen. If you’re doing well, you will become more attractive.”

Goal previously reported that the defensive-minded player is currently earning £75,000-a-week at Goodison Park after penning a new deal.
Gueye joined Everton during the summer of 2016 when he left relegated Aston Villa to continue playing in England’s top flight.
Since then, he has become a key figure in the middle of the park for the Merseyside club, for both his previous managers and now Marco Silva.
Over the course of the season, the Senegal international has played 20 league games in all competitions, helping his attack-minded side secure five clean sheets in the process, according to transfermarkt.

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