
A report claims that West Ham United, Arsenal, Everton, and Fulham are all interested in signing the Brighton & Hove Albion striker during the winter transfer window.
The Seagulls are demanding between £35 and £40 million to let go of the Irish striker, but the Hammers are well-positioned to recruit him.
Since making his debut for Brighton & Hove Albion’s first team, Evan Ferguson has had a wild journey.
The Irishman graduated from the Premier League club’s youth section, despite having spent the most of his formative years back home. He has since displayed bursts of genius.
But in the past 18 months, the 20-year-old has only contributed one goal and not even managed 500 minutes of playing time in 14 appearances across all competitions.
With West Ham United, Arsenal, Everton, and Fulham among his potential suitors during the winter transfer window, Ferguson’s stock has not been affected.
Recent reports have claimed that Arsenal will unlikely sign the Republic of Ireland international in the winter transfer window.
However, report has suggested that the Gunners are interested in the youngster.
With Kai Havertz blowing hot and cold, Mikel Arteta can do with an alternative. So, Ferguson is a viable target for Arsenal.

Meanwhile, Everton’s interest in Evan Ferguson is understandable, considering Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto’s profligacies in the final third.
As for Fulham, Rodrigo Muniz faces an uncertain future at the West London club. So, the Brighton & Hove Albion prospect is an option worth considering for Fulham.
However, West Ham United might beat the competition to Ferguson’s signature.
With Niclas Fullkrug, Michail Antonio, and Jarrod Bowen on the sidelines, Danny Ings is the only recognised striker in Graham Potter’s squad.
So, Ferguson has emerged as a viable target for West Ham, with Brighton & Hove Albion demanding around £35-40 million to part ways with him.
While the Seagulls are open to an initial loan exit, they will demand a purchase option worth £35-40 million. So, it will be interesting to see if West Ham can beat Arsenal, Everton, and Fulham to the Irish striker’s signature.