Former Everton loanee Djibril Sidibe 'is looking for a Premier League return, as the French right back guns for a World Cup spot after losing his place at Monaco'
- Djibril Sidibe has 18 France caps but has not played for his country since 2018
- The 29-year-old fullback recently left Monaco and is currently without a club
- 'Several Premier League clubs' have reportedly shown interest in Sidibe
- Former Monaco midfielder Cesc Fabregas has also been linked with a new club
Right back Djibril Sidibe is eyeing a move to the Premier League after struggling for game time in Ligue 1.
Sidibe is currently without a club after his after he failed to agree a new deal with Monaco.
The 29-year-old previously experienced English football while on loan at Everton in the 2019-20 season, playing 28 games.
Djibril Sidibe has 18 caps for France but has not played international football since 2018
He has appeared 18 times for France, but the right back's most recent cap came four years ago.
According to reports in the Sun, Sidibe has been approached my multiple Premier League clubs, who see the fullback as an attractive option given that he would be available on a free.
They also reported that the Frenchman's main priority is securing a move that can help him force his way back into the national side ahead of this Winter's World Cup.
The 29-year-old right back is 'looking to force his way back into the national side'
Sidibe's former Monaco teammate Cesc Fabregas is also likely to be on the move after being released last month.
The former Arsenal and Chelsea star has been linked with second-tier Spanish side Las Palmas, whose President Miguel Angel Ramirez told Onda Cero: 'The chances of Cesc joining us are 40 per cent. He has behaved like a gentleman in his talks with us.
'We have explained our project to him over the past three weeks. Convincing a World Cup winner to play in the second division is complicated.'
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