According to UK media sources, Manchester United is already considering a move for Evan Ferguson, a teenage striker from Brighton Albion who plays for the Republic of Ireland.
The Meath player only inked his first professional contract when he turned 18 in October of last year, but his first goal for the Republic of Ireland against Latvia on Wednesday will only increase interest in his abilities.
According to footballinsider247.com, United has sent scout to the Ammex Stadium in Brighton as they build a resume for a summer transfer. Evan Ferguson has played ten Premier League games for Brighton so far this season, and in those games, he has three goals and two assists. Additionally, he scored twice against Grimsby Town in the FA Cup last Sunday, prompting BBC commentator Danny Murphy to refer to him as "a superstar."
He will have a chance to display his skills in front of a large crowd on Monday night when Stephen Kenny's Ireland play host to France in a Euro 2024 qualifying match at the Aviva Stadium.
According to reports from his nation of origin, United also have "concrete interest" in Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund, a 20-year-old Danish player. In other transfer rumors, itis claimed that if Tottenham wanted manager Roberto de Zerbi to succeed their current manager, fellow Italian Antonio Conte, Brighton would not permit de Zerbi to depart.
James Ward-Prowse, a midfielder for Southampton, is eager to join Tottenham this summer and will undoubtedly depart the club if the Saints are relegated.
Romeo Lavia, a 19-year-old Belgian midfielder for the Saints, is being pursued by a number of teams, including Arsenal and Tottenham, who are both eager to acquire him. Tottenham, the Gunners' North London rivals, were pleased with Sporting's Uruguayan midfielder Manuel Ugarte's display at the Emirates and are keeping an eye on the 21-year-old.
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