Sources: Brighton sensation closing in on new January loan-to-buy exit

Sources: Brighton sensation closing in on new January loan-to-buy exit.

Brighton forward Evan Ferguson has reportedly attracted interest from a Premier League rival ahead of the January transfer window.

 

The 20-year-old has had limited game time for the Seagulls so far this season, playing just 368 minutes in total across all competitions.

Ferguson has started just twice in the Premier League for Fabian Hurzeler’s side, with his only goal of the campaign coming against Wolves in October.

The Ireland international had played 36 matches in all competitions last season for Brighton, scoring six times in total.

 

His progression has been hit by an ankle injury which had kept him out for five months, forcing him to wait until September for his first appearance this season.

 

Ferguson was linked with a loan move away from Brighton last month in search of regular minutes, with Danny Welbeck, Georginio Rutter and Joao Pedro among Hurzeler’s attacking options.

According to the Independent, Premier League rivals Fulham are exploring the possibility of a loan move for Ferguson until the end of the season.

 

Marco Silva’s side reportedly believe they can offer Ferguson regular game time and strengthen their forward-line.

The Cottagers are currently eighth in the Premier League, level on points but once place ahead of Brighton.

 

Hurzeler, however, had attempted to pour cold water on suggestions Ferguson could leave on loan in January.

 

‘I don’t know from where this information comes because I said to Evan that I am happy he is here with the team,’ Hurzeler said last month, following reports of a potential loan exit.

 

‘I am happy how he is training, what shape he is in physically, mentally. Of course, he is a young player and needs game time.

 

‘Accept your role and make sure you bring yourself in the mood and the shape that, when you get the chance, you are ready.

‘It is exactly that which I demand from Evan and also what I said to him.

 

‘I never said anything to him about a loan or anything like this.’

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