Romo: Everton will not compete with Rome for Ferguson, but hopes to obtain priority acquisition rights in the future

According to the "Roman Sports", Everton will not compete with Roma for Evan Ferguson, but requires the player's future priority acquisition rights. After letting two forwards Abraham and Shawmourodov go away, Roma needs to introduce a...


According to the "Roman Sports", Everton will not compete with Roma for Evan Ferguson, but requires the player's future priority acquisition rights.

After letting two forwards Abraham and Shawmourodov go away, Roma needs to introduce a new forward this summer and has a crush on Brighton's 20-year-old Evan Ferguson. Brighton was not only negotiating with Rome, but also recommended Evan Ferguson to many other clubs, including Everton, who belongs to the same boss as Rome.

However, "Roman Sports" pointed out that Everton will not compete for Rome's prey, but hopes to obtain Rome's promise. If Rome chooses to buy out Evan Ferguson, then Everton will have the priority acquisition rights of players in the future. For the two clubs that belong to the Friedkin Group, this is an option that is beneficial to both parties.

Previously, Rome sports director Masala thought there would be more time to do Evan Ferguson's operations, so she focused more on other more expensive and complex signings. But after selling Retge, Atlanta also fell in love with Evan Ferguson, which forced Rome to speed up the introduction of Evan Ferguson. Roma proposed to loan Evan Ferguson for one season and had the right to buy out the player.

Evan Ferguson was the most optimistic forward star in the Premier League, but a serious cruciate ligament injury affected his career development. Last season, Evan Ferguson made only 1 goal in 23 appearances. Evan Ferguson must make careful choices this summer, which may be very critical to his future. Roma is willing to bear the player's annual salary of 1.8 million euros. If Roma buys out the player, it will also provide Evan Ferguson with a generous contract.

Roma hopes that Evan Ferguson will give a clear answer as soon as possible, whether he is willing to join Roma and serve as a substitute for Dovbik, mainly playing in the Europa League and Italian Cup. If Evan Ferguson refuses the invitation, Roma will instead consider other candidates. However, Roma is currently optimistic about the signing and hopes to finalize the deal before the summer training on July 13 begins.



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