West Ham are intensifying their efforts to land Graham Potter a new striker before Monday's transfer deadline and they remain in the mix to sign Brighton forward Evan Ferguson, who could leave the Amex on loan or potentially,
West Ham have received a boost in their pursuit of Brighton forward Evan Ferguson after Victor Boniface’s proposed move to Al Nassr was called off.Bayer Leverkusen were leading the race to sign Ferguson but their need for a striker has been eased after Al Nassr struck a deal for Jhon Duran,
Brighton are willing to part ways with the young striker this month and four Premier League clubs have shown interest in signing him, with West Ham firmly in the race
Evan Ferguson’s Future in the Balance as West Ham and Bournemouth Wait on Brighton’s DecisionBrighton’s talented forward Evan Ferguson has become the centre of attention this January transfer
West Ham United are among a host of Premier League clubs showing interest in Brighton forward Evan Ferguson, The Athletic journalist David Ornstein has revealed. The Hammers, alongside Bournemouth, Everton and other top-flight sides, are reportedly keen to sign the 21-year-old before the transfer deadline on 3 February.
Out-of-favour Brighton man Evan Ferguson is Graham Potter’s first choice for the striker’s berth at West Ham, talkSPORT understands. The pair previously worked together during
Unai Emery was adamant that playing between two Champions League games would never affect his team’s intensity, although there is clearly a good time to catch Aston Villa this season...
The Irish forward wants to leave Brighton to seek minutes in the second half of the season.
West Ham United are keeping a close eye on Brighton & Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson, who could be set for a permanent exit this month.According to The Athletic, Brighton are open to selling the
Bournemouth are phenomenal while David Moyes and Manchester City are turning things around. But it can't be long for Ange Postecoglou and Robert Sanchez.
But Brighton’s Evan Ferguson on a six-month loan would be perfect for both clubs. He needs games under his belt and clubs need a No 9. At 20, he looks to have a huge future in the Premier League but could do with regular games in the coming months.
Graham Potter’s move to pull Ferguson to West Ham underlines a strategic vision to bolster the team’s attacking options. According to talkSPORT, despite a subdued presence this season, Ferguson’s prior form under Potter’s management could see a revival at West Ham.