Exclusive: West Ham ‘Lead Race’ to Sign ‘Superstar’ Southampton Want on Loan.
West Ham United are at the front of the queue to land Evan Ferguson on loan from Premier League rivals Brighton & Hove Albion during the fast-approaching winter transfer window despite London Stadium recruitment chiefs facing competition from Leicester City and Southampton, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.
The Hammers showed plenty of ambition during the summer, having appointed Julen Lopetegui as their new head coach, and Niclas Fullkrug was among his first acquisitions thanks to sealing a £27.5million switch from Borussia Dortmund a matter of months after competing in the Champions League final.
But Michail Antonio is facing up to 12 months out of action after injuries sustained in a road traffic accident resulted in him being forced to undergo surgery, and that has led to technical director Tim Steidten scouring the market for attacking reinforcements as he prepares to lead West Ham’s recruitment drive at the turn of the year.
Hammers Ahead in Race to Recruit Ferguson
East Londoners on course to test Brighton’s resolve next month
Evan Ferguson in action for Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham are the leading contenders to sign Ferguson on loan for the remainder of the season, according to GMS sources, and the east Londoners are poised to test Brighton’s resolve by lodging a proposal next month as they attempt to beat fellow suitors Leicester and Southampton to his services.
Although the striker has been valued in excess of £100million by his current employers, he has been forced to contend with limited game time under Seagulls head coach Fabian Hurzeler and that has resulted in the Hammers, Foxes and Saints preparing to enter negotiations.
GMS sources have been informed that West Ham are in pole position to land the “superstar” if they can convince Brighton to sanction his temporary departure from the Amex Stadium ahead of the February 3 deadline, with a move to the London Stadium being more appealing to their transfer target than joining Leicester or Southampton.
But the Republic of Ireland international’s admirers are at risk of facing an uphill battle in their efforts to negotiate a quickfire deal as he still has more than four-and-a-half years remaining on a contract which allows him to pocket £30,000-per-week, meaning the Seagulls are under no pressure to do business.
Brighton have been playing down the prospects of Ferguson embarking on a fresh challenge during the early stages of 2025, but GMS sources have learned that the south coast outfit could be talked into giving a loan deal the green-light as West Ham, Leicester and Southampton continue keeping tabs on his situation.