Brighton & Hove Albion are prepared to allow Evan Ferguson to depart the club permanently in the January transfer window. The 20-year-old Republic of Ireland international has attracted widespread loan interest from Premier League rivals and top-flight clubs abroad,
Arsenal’s search for a new striker in the current transfer window has taken a new twist after Brighton reportedly made Evan Ferguson available for a permanent sale. The Gunners have already been linked to a host of forward targets, with Gabriel Jesus ruled out for the rest of the season and Bukayo Sako set to be sidelined until early March.
West Ham are in a good position to sign Brighton striker Evan Ferguson this month but Arsenal, Bournemouth and Everton are also keen.
The club have endured streaks without victories before and still thrived, with Fabian Hurzeler reassured by performances in this latest run
Nottingham Forest come into a game against Brighton sitting third in the table but off the back of their worst defeat of the season. A 5-0 loss to Bournemouth brought an end to a nine-game undefeated run.
Nottingham Forest (third) and Brighton & Hove Albion (ninth) play on Saturday at 7:30 AM ET, in a matchup between two clubs in the top half of the table in the Premier League. The game will
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
Manchester United are aiming to build on their last-minute win over Southampton with a victory over Brighton, who are also hoping to take all three points back after their triumph at Ipswich
Brighton Face Key Decision Over Evan Ferguson’s FutureBrighton & Hove Albion are reportedly considering whether to allow their talented young striker, Evan Ferguson, to leave on loan this January.
Liverpool has kept up its charge towards the Premier League title by thrashing Ipswich 4-1 and staying six points clear at the top.
Dango Ouattara bagged a hat-trick as in-form Bournemouth crushed third-placed Nottingham Forest 5-0 in the Premier League on Saturday, the visitors' first loss in nine league matches.Justin Kluivert a
Brighton travel to Ipswich on Thursday looking for their first league win in nine matches dating back to 23 November, when they beat Bournemouth 2-1 (kick-off 7.30pm, TNT Sports and Discovery+). Since then, they have lost two and drawn six, including their last four on the bounce against West Ham, Brentford, Aston Villa and Arsenal.