There is no way Roma are paying 45m for Evan Ferguson. Inter have just signed Bonny from Parma for 24m, Ferguson fee, if he goes, will be somewhere around that.
There is no way Roma are paying 45m for Evan Ferguson. Inter have just signed Bonny from Parma for 24m, Ferguson fee, if he goes, will be somewhere around that.
Its hard to hold out on a player everyone knows you want to move on, its over a year since he's been an important part of their squad.
Ferguson to Sligo!
(Zefi scored too, FWIW)
Zefi finally finding his level then. I think there was a brief moment about four or five years ago where Ferguson and Zefi were seen as the two biggest emerging prospects in Irish football. Zefi was being wildly overrated at the time based on Ireland underage performances.
Also a bit concerning that Brighton are reported to be trying to insist on an obligation to buy rather than an option to buy in the Roma deal. They really do seem to want to get rid of him completely, which would again suggest they might know things about him in terms of long term injury effects etc. that others at this stage don't know about.
My read is that this is initially a loan deal with an option to buy - the €45m is the option to buy price. The £28m (€35m) figure was based on an obligation to buy. The problem here is that Ferguson has a contract with Brighton up to 2029 - he will at least want that contract honoured (and rightly so) - effectively Brighton will have to buy him out to some degree. Ferguson hasn't demanded a transfer and has no obligation to agree to an 'obligation to buy' clause in the deal unless he is guaranteed his current contract at a minimum. It appears Roma have agreed to cover his full wages for next season - but I suspect that they may want to re-negotiate Ferguson's contract downwards (and include some injury clause etc) if there is an obligation to buy - Ferguson doesn't have to agree to any of this (nor should he). Brighton are pitching the 'option to buy' higher to try and force Roma's hand. While I think this would potentially be a good move for Ferguson, he does hold the high ground in negotiations because he has a contract until 2029 with Brighton.
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