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
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.
Report: West Ham and Bournemouth await Brighton’s decision on Evan Ferguson by Ahmed Khan on Jan 19, 2025 for EPLindex.com
Fabrizio Romano has revealed that West Ham and Brighton are locked to sign a promising young striker from Scottish Premiership side Celtic.
West Ham are among the clubs waiting to discover if Brighton striker Evan Ferguson will be available on loan in the final days of the January transfer window
Ex-Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr believes Evan Ferguson should leave Brighton and join West Ham this January. Ferguson, who is currently struggling with ankle injury, has started just two Premier League matches for the Seagulls this term.
Negotiations over the exit of Man Utd forward Marcus Rashford will resume next week after being omitted from Ruben Amorim's squad to face Brighton.
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West Ham have a good track record at bringing in players from the Championship, including Antonio, Bowen, Aaron Cresswell and Crysencio Summerville. But stalling on targets has seen the club miss out on signing James Maddison, now of Tottenham Hotspur, in 2018 and Eberechi Eze, now of Crystal Palace, in 2020.
West Ham United fans expect new manager Graham Potter to bring some style back to their team's football after a dispiriting and brief Julen Lopetegui reign but the new coach was happy to win ugly against Fulham on Tuesday.
West Ham have sacked manager Julen Lopetegui after just six months in charge. Former Wolves boss Lopetegui, 58, was appointed in May following the departure of David Moyes but officially took charge on 1 July. The Hammers won just six Premier League games during the Spaniard's tenure.
"But don't forget it started with Graham Potter, who came off the back of Chris Hughton, who was a different type of manager and they [Brighton] wanted to change things. West Ham wanted to change ...