West Ham’s Strategic Moves in the Transfer MarketWest Ham United’s pursuit of Brighton striker Evan Ferguson has intensified, with inside sources revealing to TEAMtalk that discussions are
West Ham's electric forward and midfield force of nature both celebrated their five-year anniversaries at the club this week
Indeed, Graham Potter likes working with players he knows well. Chelsea tried to sign Moises Caicedo when Potter was the manager there, while he also worked with Marc Cucurella at both Brighton and Chelsea. Meanwhile, West Ham want to sign Evan Ferguson this month after Potter worked with the Irishman at Brighton.
Niclas Fullkrug was signed in the summer, but has struggled for fitness and as such, consistent minutes, since arriving in London. Michail Antonio, meanwhile, has been ruled out for around a year after a road traffic accident, leaving Danny Ings as their only fit senior option.
TEAMTalk and TBR Football have reported that West Ham United are interested in the services of Evan Ferguson. The club also faces competition from Arsenal, Everton, and Fulham for his signature.
PSV Eindhoven have rejected West Ham United’s bid for striker Ricardo Pepi, worth a total package of €25m (£21m).
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that West Ham are "favourites" to seal a late-window move for Brighton striker Evan Ferguson.
Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr are relentless with their recruitment and have stepped up with a €65 million bid for Brighton & Hove Albion attacker Kaoru Mitoma. The Saudi League club has been pushing for new additions, closing a deal for Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran, and now their radar has turned them to the Brighton winger.
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, meaning Boniface will stay at Leverkusen.
West Ham United have been informed by Brighton & Hove Albion that Evan Ferguson is allowed to leave on loan this month, but they could face strong competition from Bayer Leverkusen depending on what happens with Victor Boniface, GIVEMESPORT sources exclusively revealed on our brand-new Market Madness podcast.
Evan Ferguson, who has been hampered by a series of niggling injuries since bursting on to the scene as a teenager, has been linked with moves to Arsenal, Bayer Leverkusen and West Ham during the Janu