Rome, Italy – AS Roma have successfully reached an agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion for the transfer of highly-rated Irish striker Evan Ferguson.

The deal, confirmed with the definitive “here we go!” signal, is structured as an initial loan with a €40 million buy option clause.
Ferguson, the 20-year-old sensation, reportedly preferred a move to the Italian capital despite strong interest from several other prominent clubs across Europe.
His desire to play for AS Roma under new manager Gian Piero Gasperini was a crucial factor in accelerating the agreement, which is now verbally in place between all parties involved, with Brighton & Hove Albion having given their full approval.
For Roma, this acquisition addresses a key need for a prolific striker and marks a significant statement of intent for the upcoming season.
Ferguson burst onto the scene in the Premier League with Brighton, showcasing a natural goal-scoring instinct and impressive physicality for his age.
While he has faced some injury setbacks and a less impactful loan spell at West Ham in the previous season, his immense potential remains undeniable.
Gasperini, known for his ability to maximize attacking talent, is believed to be a strong advocate for Ferguson’s arrival, seeing him as a vital piece in his new tactical setup at the Stadio Olimpico.
The loan-with-option structure offers Roma a chance to integrate Ferguson and assess his form before committing to the substantial buy clause.
Football fans in Rome and across Italy will be eagerly anticipating the official announcement and the opportunity to see their new Irish striker in action.
This move could prove to be one of the most exciting transfers of the summer window.