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[Albion] Evan Ferguson



Han Solo

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According to BBC Gossip, Man City are considering a bid for Evan.
Lets hope its not true because if he gets the chance of being the only backup to Haaland at City rather than one of a dozen backups for Welbeck here, he's going to want to take it.
 




DJ NOBO

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He’s a hard one to value.
Based on past form and potential: around £70m.
Based on recent form: around £1.5m.

I should think a bid in the £15m-20m area would be tempting, particularly if he’s unhappy.
 


Insel affe

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He’s a hard one to value.
agreed
Based on past form and potential: around £70m.
Possibly where I was thinking
Based on recent form: around £1.5m.
Now, you jest
I should think a bid in the £15m-20m area would be tempting, particularly if he’s unhappy.
Nope, that is not at all tempting, we have to think of the cost of a replacement, show me someone who has the potential to be 70 million plus player available for roughly 20 million, we do not need the money and he has a contract until 2029 !! think about that for a second, when he negotiated a new contract his stock was high, yet he was aware his form will deep and rise, I think he is not stupid and knows his time will come, and here is probably one of the best clubs to do that without the hassle of that high price tag on his back.

We do not need 15-20 million that bad, considering we are currently pushing for midtable mediocrity
 
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DJ NOBO

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agreed

Possibly where I was thinking

Now, you jest

Nope, that is not at all tempting, we have to think of the cost of a replacement, show me someone who has the potential to be 70 million plus player available ay 20 million, we do not need the money and he has a contract until 2029 !! think about that for a second, when he negotiated a new contract his stock was high, yet he was aware his form will deep and rise, I think he is not stupid and knows his time will come, and here is probably one of the best clubs to do that without the hassle of that high price tag on his back.

We do not need 15-20 million
I don’t jest . Based purely on the past year he’s performed no better than an average development squad player
. They tend to go for frees or modest fees.

I wonder , rather like with trossard, whether a half sensible bid might tempt the board as it would make a few problems go away.

He looks so far from the player he was though , and needs a sizeable rebuild.
 


Milano

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He’s a hard one to value.
Based on past form and potential: around £70m.
Based on recent form: around £1.5m.

I should think a bid in the £15m-20m area would be tempting, particularly if he’s unhappy.
Under contract until 2029. Not going anywhere for less than £50m.

FWIW if Welbeck is still not fit for Saturday then I'd start Evan. At the expense of Pedro or Rutter. We need a centre forward in the side, and IMO Pedro isn't one. So those 2 fight it out for the 10 shirt.
 




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I see this potentially going the way of Gyökeres. You can’t expect teenagers to be finished article 20+ goals a season strikers, they’ll ebb and flow mentally and physically.

I’m not sure Ferguson should be in the first team atm, but that says nothing about next season or the season after. However, once a player has had a taste of first team, I can understand it may feel like a regression to drop back to the U23s.

This is largely going to come down to Evan. He’s going to have lots of teams promising to make him their main man and play him immediately, which will sound tempting to him. Whether they actually do or not will depend on whether he starts scoring goals as soon as he moves. If he doesn’t, he’ll sit on the bench wherever he moves to. Does Evan have patience with us as we have patience with him? Or is the lure of a fresh start too strong.
 


Krafty

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I’m not convinced that Ferguson will live up to his potential in the future, despite others being convinced. I think he has already had his spell.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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I’m not convinced that Ferguson will live up to his potential in the future, despite others being convinced. I think he has already had his spell.
I'm trying to think of other players who played well for an extended period at age 18, then became progressively worse for the rest of their career. I can't think of too many
 




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I'm trying to think of other players who played well for an extended period at age 18, then became progressively worse for the rest of their career. I can't think of too many
Rooney peaked at 18. Decent career obviously after that but he wasn’t the same player as he was at 18 and did get progressively worse but obviously from a ridiculous high point. He was phenomenal at that age, possibly the best in the world.

Michael Owen similarly peaked at that young age. Michael Johnson at Man City also.

And Ansu Fati did it at 16!
 


Berty23

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I want him to have a good run in the side. I really don’t want Pedro playing as a striker again as we need someone to lead the line. The issue we have is how to get enciso rutter and Pedro into the same side if fergie plays.

My guess is a front four of Mitoma enciso Rutter and Pedro which i really don’t like.
 








levs

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I want him to have a good run in the side. I really don’t want Pedro playing as a striker again as we need someone to lead the line. The issue we have is how to get enciso rutter and Pedro into the same side if fergie plays.

My guess is a front four of Mitoma enciso Rutter and Pedro which i really don’t like.
I wouldn't have an issue with Rutter being dropped for Enciso for the next match. Enciso played considerably better than him
 


Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
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He’s a hard one to value.
Based on past form and potential: around £70m.
Based on recent form: around £1.5m.

I should think a bid in the £15m-20m area would be tempting, particularly if he’s unhappy.
Who said he's unhappy. Genuine question. The (very) young man still hasn't psychologically recovered from the Chelsea injury of 18 months ago.
 




Taybha

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So just out of interest who would take Rashford for Ferguson in a straight swap deal?

Me no thanks but it wouldn't suprise me one jot if it happened,I rate Evan and fwiw I'd be gutted if he left.
 


Berty23

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So just out of interest who would take Rashford for Ferguson in a straight swap deal?

Me no thanks but it wouldn't suprise me one jot if it happened,I rate Evan and fwiw I'd be gutted if he left.
No chance. Rashford is someone who has almost always seemed to do well against us but I would not want this. Obviously it would never happen given the wages anyway.
 


Washie

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I'm trying to think of other players who played well for an extended period at age 18, then became progressively worse for the rest of their career. I can't think of too many
I actually think it's the opposite. There are a lot of prospects who come through looking great at 18, only to fall off. Bale, Owen, Alli, James Rodriguez, Janazai etc. I think it's rarer for young players to play well at 18 and stay that way.
 






Berty23

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I actually think it's the opposite. There are a lot of prospects who come through looking great at 18, only to fall off. Bale, Owen, Alli, James Rodriguez, Janazai etc. I think it's rarer for young players to play well at 18 and stay that way.
What is Bale doing on this list? He was brilliant player.

Michael Owen won the ballon dor in 2001 when he would have been 21 or 22. This was despite his hamstring tear in the late 90s that hindered his career. He was then plagued by injury but at times was still brilliant.
 


Machiavelli

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What is Bale doing on this list? He was brilliant player.

Michael Owen won the ballon dor in 2001 when he would have been 21 or 22. This was despite his hamstring tear in the late 90s that hindered his career. He was then plagued by injury but at times was still brilliant.
Agreed. Bale scored a worldie that won the CL when he was what 30?
 


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