Manchester United and Chelsea send aggressive offers for £100 million Premier League striker.

This month, Manchester United and Chelsea both attempted to make loan proposals for Brighton forward Evan Ferguson.
This month, Manchester United and Chelsea both attempted to make loan proposals for Brighton forward Evan Ferguson.

Man United are seeking for an attacker on the level of Harry Kane, according to reports. Ferguson appears to be out of their budget this month due to Brighton’s high asking price, so the Old Trafford team put in a proposal for a short-term arrangement.

While Chelsea has inquired about signing Ferguson on loan till the end of the season this month. Following that, their primary desire would be to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, with whom they have been connected for quite some time.

Despite scoring six goals this season, Ferguson has struggled to obtain playing time in Brighton’s first squad under Roberto De Zerbi. Ferguson has only played 11 Premier League games this season.

Brighton owner Tony Bloom, on the other hand, is not interested in such a deal and has demanded a straight sale if the 19-year-old Republic of Ireland player decides to leave the club.
Ferguson remains a possibility for Manchester United and Chelsea ahead of the summer transfer season, despite the fact that these ideas have been rejected.

Manchester United has outbid Chelsea for the Premier League striker. Victor Osimhen is Chelsea’s top transfer target, and the Blues are already contemplating a summer move for the Napoli attacker.

Ferguson is under contract with Brighton until 2029, therefore Brighton will retain complete control of the situation.

When it comes to selling players, Brighton are renowned to be astute in the transfer market. They have previously requested and received large transfer fees for their players.

Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, Ben White, and Alexis MacAllister all agreed to leave the club on Brighton’s conditions and for the transfer price that they asked.

Ferguson could be the next major figure to leave the club, and he’s on his way to one of the Premier League’s powerhouses.

 

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