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Man City have fearsome ‘transfer plan for £150m-rated Evan Ferguson’

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
September 6, 2023
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Man City have fearsome ‘transfer plan for £150m-rated Evan Ferguson’
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The young Irishman is attracting plenty of interest after an impressive start to the season, in which against Newcastle became the sixth-youngest player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League.

Still just 18 years old, big things are expected of Ferguson, who is being compared to former Tottenham star and current England captain Harry Kane.

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iNews claim City are weighing up a bid for Ferguson, which is expected to eclipse the British transfer record £115million paid by Chelsea for Moises Caicedo, Ferguson’s former team-mate at Brighton, last month.

Ferguson has a contract until 2028 and Brighton have no need for cash, thanks to Chelsea’s seemingly endless pit of money, so a figure close to £150million has been suggested to tempt the club into selling.

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Speaking about the possibility of Ferguson being sold, Brighton’s chief executive Paul Barber last month said: “In Evan’s case, it’ll be in at least five years’ time. The technical staff are making the key decisions on where a player is in his development, whether he needs more first-team games or needs to go on loan or if we need to trade earlier or later.

“Ultimately it’s going to be a collective decision but it’s driven by the technical staff and we’re relying on them to make those judgements regarding the players’ development.”

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