Dima: Roma is still struggling to sign Evan Ferguson, Brighton slightly reduces loan fees
9:41am, 18 July 2025Football
July 18, according to well-known reporter Dimazio, Brighton slightly reduced the cost of loaning Evan Ferguson.
DiMazio wrote on his official website: "Roma is still struggling to sign Evan Ferguson, the young striker is one of the team's main goals for strengthening the offensive line. Negotiations with Brighton have lasted for several days, but the English club does not seem to intend to cut the price significantly. For Evan Ferguson's buyout fee, Brighton still insists on around 40 million euros."
"However, Brighton has slightly reduced the loan fee. Now, Roma needs to decide whether to accept the conditions proposed by Brighton. At the same time, the team is also striving to win the final agreement of the player himself. Evan Ferguson has expressed interest in joining Roma, but the two sides have not reached an agreement on the terms of the contract."
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