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Evan Ferguson Transfer from Brighton & Hove Albion to Celtic

Senior figures at Roma have downplayed reported interest from Celtic in Evan Ferguson following fresh speculation about the striker’s future in Italy. According to Sky Italy, Roma sporting director Frederic Massara said that Ferguson has been displaying his qualities lately and it is a shame he is injured now, but they hope to have him back soon and are counting on it. Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini added that Ferguson has grown since the beginning and the important thing now is for him to grow in terms of motivation and to understand that Roma is a great opportunity for him. The club's public stance is that they see Ferguson as part of their plans and are not actively looking to transfer him during this window.

It has been suggested that Evan Ferguson could make a loan move to Celtic this month if he is recalled from his loan at Roma by Brighton. The Ireland international moved to Serie A last summer but has found it difficult to secure a regular place in the starting line-up. Brighton boss Fabian Hürzeler said that the transfer window is open and anything can happen.

Brighton's boss, Fabian Hurzeler, has announced that Evan Ferguson, a target for Celtic, will remain at Roma.

According to the Irish Independent, Celtic have identified Evan Ferguson as a priority target to strengthen their attack. The possibility of an early interruption of Ferguson's loan from Brighton has become less immediate due to Artem Dovbyk's injury, which reduces alternatives for Gian Piero Gasperini. Any move would require approval from Roma, Brighton, and the player.

Reports had claimed that Evan Ferguson's loan at Roma could be terminated, which could potentially create an opportunity for Celtic to sign him, but the forward is now improving his form. After scoring two goals against Celtic in the Europa League, Ferguson scored against Lecce, bringing his total to two goals from his last three starts and five in 20 games. Roma now seem to have confidence in his ability and would likely not want to let him leave now that he has become more settled. Three reasons are given for why Ferguson will not move to Celtic Park in January: his wages, becoming more settled at Roma, and the view that a move to Celtic would be a sideways step. The 21-year-old earns approximately £30,000-a-week, according to Capology.

Evan Ferguson was considered a January transfer target for Celtic. After Roma head coach Gian Paolo Gasperini publicly criticised Ferguson, it appeared his loan spell could be ended early, creating an opportunity for a move to Celtic. However, Roma cannot make signings, meaning Ferguson will not be permitted to leave the club to join Celtic. The player is valued at €27 million. It is also suggested that he may still gain the approval of his Roma coach, having scored twice in his last two Serie A matches, which would further reduce Celtic's chances of signing him.

Evan Ferguson, a Brighton player who is on loan at Roma, could be sent back because he has so far failed to impress manager Gian Piero Gasperini. This situation could allow the Irishman to join Celtic, his boyhood club.

Evan Ferguson could join Celtic in January. Celtic are among the clubs eager to sign Ferguson on a short-term deal until the end of the campaign and it is claimed that Nancy’s side has received approval for a potential transfer.

Brighton have offered Evan Ferguson to numerous clubs, including Celtic. The proposed deal for the Republic of Ireland striker is a loan, and he is considered a comparatively low-cost and low-risk option. However, the possibility of Celtic signing Ferguson may be affected after Brighton confirmed that striker Stefanos Tzimas has a season-ending injury. This injury could lead to the Premier League side seeking to recall and retain Ferguson.

Celtic are monitoring Brighton striker Evan Ferguson, who is on loan at Serie A club Roma, and are targeting a possible January transfer.

Daily Record reports on the potential loan move of Evan Ferguson to Celtic. Celtic could renew their interest in Evan Ferguson for a loan move to Parkhead after his underwhelming performance at Brighton and a failed loan at West Ham. The decision might be influenced by Celtic's manager, Brendan Rodgers.

Evan Ferguson has been touted as a possible option for Celtic. Once valued at £100m by Brighton, Ferguson has lost his way in recent years and is free to leave the Seagulls this summer after an uninspiring loan stint at West Ham. The 20-year-old would command a high transfer fee, but could be an option on a season-long loan as a marquee signing.

Evan Ferguson is on Brendan Rodgers' radar as a potential signing for Celtic. He was previously eyed for a move in January but joined West Ham instead. Scout Mick Brown suggests Ferguson could join Celtic on a loan deal, which would be a statement signing. Celtic can offer Champions League play and competition for trophies, valuable for Ferguson's development.

Evan Ferguson has fallen out of favour at West Ham following a disappointing loan spell where he made just three appearances. Celtic is emerging as a potential destination for Ferguson on loan as he looks to kickstart his career. Brendan Rodgers is eyeing more attacking options for Celtic to compete with Adam Idah and Daizen Maeda next term. Ally McCoist expressed concern that Ferguson's move to Celtic would 'hurt' Rangers.

Evan Ferguson is looking for guaranteed regular football amid transfer talks with Celtic. Richard Dunne, a friend of Ferguson's father, mentioned that Ferguson's move to Celtic is favored by oddsmakers and that Celtic needs to guarantee regular playtime to secure his transfer. Ferguson struggled to make an impact on loan at West Ham last season and is open to a move that ensures more playtime.

The Daily Record reports on Celtic's interest in securing a loan move for Evan Ferguson. Celtic are among several clubs showing interest in a loan move for Evan Ferguson. Brighton's manager Fabian Hurzeler prefers a loan to a Premier League side, but hasn't ruled out other options. Ferguson has been used sparingly and is currently recovering from an injury.

Evan Ferguson has been touted as a huge loan from the English Premier League. Initially ruled out a loan, his boss Fabian Hurzeler has performed a major U-turn which will alert Celtic and other interested parties. Hurzeler mentioned that it's very important for Evan to get back on the pitch and they will negotiate what is best for the player and the club.

Evan Ferguson is considered a cheaper option for Celtic. Brighton's manager Fabian Hurzeler suggested Ferguson could be available due to struggles in breaking into the team. Hurzeler mentioned that Ferguson is not yet fully fit and that decisions regarding his availability will depend on the situation as the transfer window comes to a close. The decision will depend on the remaining transfer window days.

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