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[Albion] How much would you accept for Evan Ferguson *this transfer window*?

What is the minimum offer would you accept for Evan Ferguson in this transfer window?


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The Fits

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2020
10,389
He has played 1100 minutes for us in 15 ish months scoring 1 goal. His value based on that is probably £15m given not prolific and very injury prone.

Value on the previous 15 months is probably £80m.

So somewhere in the middle of the two with a sell on is about right.

VERY reliable source has said £40m (EXwhu).
A very reliable source you know has said it’s loan to permanent at 40?
 




The Fits

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2020
10,389
The moment he scores say 3 goals in 5 games he is worth 60+ million again. Might not happen. I reckon it will. This season.
So how fully that is for us.
 




Beanstalk

Well-known member
Apr 5, 2017
3,146
London
I guess a loan to buy to West Ham with a sell on, presents potentially more value in the long term than a sale to Arsenal/Spurs/United/Etc. West Ham very unlikely to be his final move and we know the remaining dildo brother drives a hard bargain when selling his players.

Utterly depressing for us either way.
 






Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,162
Cowfold
Well any striker with any kind of scoring record in the Premier League must be worth £20/30m these days. so if we could bring in anywhere north of that for him, then we should take it l say, especially if it comes with a reasonable sell on clause.

On the odd occasion that he does take the field for us now he looks disinterested, apart from that solitary goal against Wolves earlier in the season he can't score for toffee, added to that he doesn't fit into Hurzeler's long term plans.

Why keep an unhappy player? you will never get the best out of him.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,904
Chandlers Ford
Bet365 have a market open, on where Evan will be at the end of the window.

West Ham firm favourites at 4/11
Bournemouth 8/1
Everton 6/1
BRIGHTON 10/1

That 10/1 seems to me, to be great value. Even IF it really is definitely planned that he leave - that can easily fall through. A twisted ankle in trading tomorrow? A decent showing off the bench at Forest, prompting a change of heart?
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
18,108
Fiveways
Bet365 have a market open, on where Evan will be at the end of the window.

West Ham firm favourites at 4/11
Bournemouth 8/1
Everton 6/1
BRIGHTON 10/1

That 10/1 seems to me, to be great value. Even IF it really is definitely planned that he leave - that can easily fall through. A twisted ankle in trading tomorrow? A decent showing off the bench at Forest, prompting a change of heart?
Did he go straight there from training?
 




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