Manchester United are 'evaluating' a bold bid to sign Brighton and Hove Albion centre-forward Evan Ferguson, according to Daily Star.
After a bright start to the season in which he scored four goals in four games, persistent injury concerns saw the 19-year-old miss matches, ultimately costing him game time, leading to a dip in form when he returned to action.
It seems the teenager could be given a chance at redemption with Daily Star reporting that United have had a long-standing interest in Ferguson and are preparing an approach to sign the striker before the close of the season. transfer window.
Despite their ongoing injury concerns, United remain determined to sign the striker to bolster their attacking ranks next season, according to the report.
Daily Star He adds that Ferguson, who grew up supporting the Red Devils as a child, is seen as a “perfect addition” to the club, but they fear being overtaken by Chelsea who are also interested in the striker.
Ferguson still has a contract at the American Express Stadium that runs until 2029, putting the Seagulls in a strong negotiating position and the club will demand an offer in excess of £50m to allow their prized asset to leave the club this summer, according to the report.
Ferguson fits into United's system
The 1.88m forward started the recently concluded season like a house on fire, scoring four goals in his first four games, including a memorable hat-trick against Newcastle Unitedbecoming the sixth youngest player to score a hat-trick in the PL.
While his injury problems last season are worrying, Ferguson has shown he is capable of leading the attack when fully fit.
Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth oversaw Ferguson's transfer from Bohemians to Brighton in January 2021.
Ashworth is fully aware of the player's quality and it is no surprise that United are keen to add the teenager to their forward line next season.
Manchester United will be looking to put their penalty shootout defeat behind them Manchester City in the Community Shield and had a great performance against Fulham in his Premier League Opening on Friday.