Brighton and Hove Albion are considering a January loan move for their promising striker Evan Ferguson, with the 20-year-old finding limited opportunities at the Amex this season.
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Ferguson had initially emerged as a bright prospect under Graham Potter and carried his momentum forward during Roberto De Zerbi’s tenure. However, under new manager Fabian Hurzeler, the Irish international has struggled to make an impact. Plagued by injuries and unable to dislodge Danny Welbeck, Georginio Rutter, and Joao Pedro in the attacking hierarchy, Ferguson has managed just one Premier League start this term.
Brighton remains committed to Ferguson’s long-term development and are unwilling to entertain a permanent transfer. The club has reportedly placed a £60 million valuation on the young striker, with teams like Manchester United and Chelsea monitoring his situation. For now, however, Brighton prefers a temporary switch to provide Ferguson with much-needed first-team minutes.
Premier League Interest in Ferguson
According to The Telegraph, Crystal Palace, Fulham, West Ham, and Newcastle are among the clubs expected to express interest in taking Ferguson on loan. A move to any of these sides would offer the youngster a chance to rediscover his form and confidence in a competitive setting.
Manchester United, meanwhile, appear unlikely to make a move for Ferguson during the January window. Despite their ongoing concerns about summer signing Jonathan Zirkzee, they are expected to revisit their striking options in the summer.
Zirkzee Fails to Impress Amorim
Zirkzee, who joined United from Bologna in the summer, has struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League. The 24-year-old forward has faced criticism for his performances and could reportedly return to Italy just six months after his arrival.
During United’s 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town on Sunday—new manager Ruben Amorim’s first game in charge—Zirkzee was substituted into a deeper role behind Rasmus Højlund. Despite the opportunity, he failed to make a significant impact.
Amorim was candid about Zirkzee’s shortcomings, particularly his decision-making and movement in key areas. Speaking to Sky Sports, Amorim highlighted the need for Zirkzee to show greater awareness and positional intelligence.
“At this level, you don’t need to coach decision-making. Players need to understand the moment to keep the ball and when to push forward,” Amorim said.
“We had two strikers in the box late in the game, and Josh [Zirkzee] needs to recognize the importance of positioning himself for crosses. This is an area we have to address moving forward.”
What’s Next for Ferguson and Brighton?
Brighton’s decision to loan Ferguson underscores their commitment to nurturing his potential while addressing his current struggles for game time. With several Premier League clubs eager to secure his services, a January move could be the perfect solution for all parties involved.
Meanwhile, United’s situation with Zirkzee highlights the challenges facing Ruben Amorim as he reshapes his squad. Both Ferguson and Zirkzee’s fortunes will be ones to watch as the January transfer window approaches.