West Ham’s Edge in the Evan Ferguson Transfer SagaWest Ham United seems to be at a significant advantage in securing the services of Evan Ferguson from Brighton, a scenario ripe with reunions and
West Ham make Evan Ferguson move as Graham Potter bids to beat David Moyes to Brighton striker - Hammers face strong competition for 20-year-old as they seek to bolster their attacking options
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Graham Potter’s previous work with Evan Ferguson may give West Ham an advantage in the race to sign the Brighton striker amid interest from Germany.
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
West Ham are very keen to sign a striker and as we have reported for the last month, they are in the race to sign Brighton star Evan Ferguson.
West Ham United have confirmed their desire to sign Evan Ferguson this month but Brighton are unsure whether to let him leave.
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.
Brighton and Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson, 20, is the top target of former Seagulls boss Graham Potter, who wants to bring the striker to West Ham, but Everton, Bournemouth and Arsenal are also in the running. (Talksport)
Former Arsenal and Chelsea target Evan Ferguson has been made available for loan in the final week of the transfer window, according to reports.
Brighton want Enciso to sign a new contract first — his current deal expires in June 2026 — but Enciso is reluctant to commit. He was recalled to the starting line-up by Hurzeler in December, following a change of mindset in training.