Tag: transfers

  • Evan Ferguson to Roma: The perfect move for both?

    Evan Ferguson to Roma: The perfect move for both?

    When a striker has a difficult spell in England at West Ham, you could be forgiven for thinking that the game is up. Destined to become a journeyman bagging a few here and there at different spells in lower/mid table clubs. That’s what Gianluca Scamacca must have thought anyway, until he came to work with Gian Piero Gasperini at Atalanta.

    Fast forward a season and the Italian’s career was resurrected, he was back in the national team and he owed it all to Gasperini. At least that’s what I read into his words, “If I’m here so much it’s thanks to him, this year he helped me and managed to strike the right chords to make me click, I owe a lot to him.”

    Now, Gasperini looks all set to hook up with Irish striker Evan Ferguson. The 20 year old is far from a washed up journeyman, but his career has drifted somewhat since a breakthrough season at Brighton when he score 10 goals in 25 matches as an 18 year old prodigy. Ferguson started the next season on fire and scored a memorable hat trick against Newcastle, but would only score 3 more goals that season as injuries hampered his progress.

    Last season he managed only 1 goal in 13 matches before being loaned to West Ham in a spell which can only be described as disastrous. That’s not entirely down to him of course, West Ham’s second half of last season was only mildly better than their start and they were woefully inadequate as a team. It probably wasn’t the best environment for confidence building.

    And confidence building will be key for a player who was once touted at €120m and now looking at significantly less. Injuries affected his confidence on the pitch, but also in himself, with the player seeming reluctant to fly into tackles or stretch himself physically.

    Ferguson is physically strong, he has a bit of the Alan Shearer about him. A big lad, strong, physical, two footed finisher who has a strong header on him too. In fact Shearer himself described him as a striker with, “no obvious weakness”.

    Physicality will serve him well in a Gasperini system, he’ll need to be ready to engage the defensive line early and he’ll need to be willing to run. As Scamacca himself said, “The coach hammered me day after day, told me how to move on the pitch, but also I started to get into good physical shape and so could give him what he wanted.”

    Scamacca isn’t the only striker Gasperini has moulded either, one standout example from Atalanta shows how the relationship with Gasp can create a monster that’s hard to replicate elsewhere. Rasmus Hojlund had the eye of a lot of European clubs after his breakout season at Atalanta, Gasperini sharpened what was raw talent and got the best out of the young Dane. Manchester United have struggled to replicate this.

    Evan Ferguson playing for Brighton, he is expected to move to Roma this summer.

    There’s no doubt at all that if Evan Ferguson can gain consistent minutes in a Roma shirt that his confidence will improve. Gasperini has a tried and trusted system that nurtures young attacking talent, while demanding a lot from them. Ferguson already aligns with some of Gasperini’s trademarks, he’s a strong and physical lad which will aid him in the press, something Brighton did effectively with him too.

    Further to that, he provides an aerial headache for defences, he can provide that target man focus when required. Not only this, but he’s more than capable of drifting wide and linking with Wing Backs.

    So where does he need to improve? First and foremost it’s with his fitness. It might be harsh to judge a player on their injuries, but if he can stay in shape and stay fit, that’s the first hurdle jumped.

    Serie A’s defenders are significantly tougher and more physical than Premier League defences, who tend to focus more on their possession play than out of possession discipline. This will take some adapting in Italy.

    For me, his best chance of success will come in a dual striker system, the 3-4-1-2, rather than the 3-4-2-1. Partnering Ferguson with the likes of Dovbyk will complement aerial strength with sharp finishing.

    Personally, I like Evan Ferguson, if you hadn’t been able to puzzle that out yet. This was a kid once valued very highly by Brighton and was attracting interest from all over Europe. Roma have the chance to land an absolute bargain. Moving to Italy has proven to be a breath of fresh air for so many stagnating in the Premier League, just look at the form of Scott McTominay.

    I would say Ferguson has the potential to be significantly better than the Scot and if he can progress with Roma, you may just have them as an outside bet this season…

  • AC Milan’s and the million transfers

    AC Milan’s and the million transfers

    Ok, it’s a bit cheeky to title the blog this, but I was surfing on X the other day and noted an account mention Milan’s “shortlist” this summer and then name 8 players. That isn’t a shortlist. It’s a list.

    So I thought I’d sift through the bullshit that’s out there and look seriously into what Milan are up to this summer. There’s a million players linked with them, what’s credible, what do they actually need? And most importantly for Milanisti, what’s actually going to happen?

    Well I don’t have a crystal ball so don’t go running out and betting on these guys to sign, I could be WAY off!

    Luka Modric

    Ok, let’s start easy. This one is done. Allegri has even said so himself! The 39 year old legendary playmaker will be strutting his stuff at the San Siro (and Perth) next season and the most decorated Real Madrid player of all time will be a welcome addition in the centre of the park. Don’t expect to see him up and down the pitch like he would have been 13 years ago when he signed for Real, but expect to see him dictate the play from deep. He’ll probably be used as a very handy regista.

    Nicola Jackson

    The Chelsea striker is expected to fall well out of favour considering he can’t finish, stay onside or even stay on the pitch for 90 minutes in most games. It doesn’t make him a bad player, the Premier League is just a huge step up and the gulf in class is huge.

    Easily capable of contributing 20 goals a season in Serie A. Milan are reportedly “very interested” in the Senegalese striker although Chelsea’s rumoured €50m price tag might put them off. I could see a loan-to-buy happening, maybe he’ll be used as makeweight in a Maignan deal? That seems to have gone cold now but Chelsea were interested.

    Granit Xhaka

    This one seemed to have legs earlier in the summer and since then the trail has gone a little cold. Igli Tare has spent time in Germany with Leverkusen but the valuations appeared some way apart.

    The 32 year old has played 49 times last season for Bayer and contributed 6 goals and 7 assists, but his game is so much more than that. His work rate and tackling also mean he’s incredibly useful defensively.

    I think this transfer looks like it makes sense, but let’s see if they can pull it off.

    Jean-Philippe Mateta

    Matteo Moretto (via Telegraph) in the UK has suggested that Milan have enquired about scouting data on Crystal Palace’s marksman. Talks are expected to take place in late July between Milan and the London club. It’ll be interesting to see how Palace’s demotion from Europa to Europa Conference affects his choices.

    It’s not like Mateta isn’t spoiled for choice either, with Inter, United, Barcelona and Atletico all interested in the striker. It would be a coup for Milan against some of those names, but don’t ever rule out the allure of joining the great history of Milan.

    This one is early stages, and it’s a long shot, but keep an eye on it.

    Other Strikers

    It’s clearly a problem area for Milan, who spent a lot of last season with Tammy Abraham donkeying around up top. He’s gone to Turkey and Milan are looking for something a bit more befitting a club who once had Shevchenko and Crespo playing together up there.

    Vlahovic is one name constantly swirling around. Juve are motivated sellers, so motivated in fact that they’re talking about cancelling his contract. Moise Kean at Fiorentina is the envy of most of Serie A and his name has appeared on a few Milan links, but with some obscene Saudi money on offer, let’s see what happens to him.

    Lorenzo Lucca at 22 would be an interesting one, he scored 11 times in 32 games as Udinese struggled last season. He could do a lot more damage in a Milan team with creativity abound. Ramos at PSG is out of favour with Dembele on this revenge tour to the Ballon D’Or, his wages would be a problem but the transfer fee wouldn’t be an issue for a motivated selling PSG.

    Who’s leaving?

    Well a few players. Aside from the obvious ones who’ve gone on free transfers, Kyle Walker won’t be back after his underwhelming loan spell. The full back gone full circle in his career and ended up back at Burnley.

    Theo Hernandez has emotionally bid farewell and gone to collect massive bags of money at Al Hilal with fellow Milan resident Simone Inzaghi.

    But what of two of the current Milan stars, Mike Maignan and Rafa Leao.

    Maignan was envied by Chelsea earlier in the window but the two clubs had hugely different valuations. For what it’s worth, I think Milan valued him more accurately than Chelsea did. Tare says that’s off now and Maignan is staying at Milan. But if a club comes back with a more suitable offer, it’ll be interesting to see what Milan do.

    And Rafa Leao? I’d be surprised to see him leave personally. German media says that Bayern are sweet on him and want him. But so far no bids have been forthcoming. Milan don’t want to sell one of their golden boys and it would take €80-100m to pick him up. I don’t know if Bayern rate him that highly.

    Stranger things have happened, but I don’t see Rafa heading over the Alps to Bavaria from Lombardy.

    Obviously, this is all done on my opinion, because who the hell knows what these huge European clubs will actually do when the time comes.

    All I know for now is what my gut tells me. Bookmark this page now to tell me I’m wrong in September.

  • Transfer Window Round Up: Week 1

    Transfer Window Round Up: Week 1

    Ok, it isn’t strictly week one, since there was a window pre- Club World Cup, but the main summer window is now open and Italian clubs have wasted no time getting to work.

    It’s been a week, just, and what’s going on? Who’s signed, who’s leaving and who’s rumoured to be doing what? We’ve rounded up the latest news and rumours below!

    Confirmed Signings (Incoming)

    🔵 Inter Milan

    • Ange‑Yoan Bonny (Parma → Inter) – €23 million + €2 million in add‑ons.

    ⚪ Juventus

    • Jonathan David (Lille → Juve) – Free Transfer
    • Pierre Kalulu (Milan → Juve) – €14.3 m (after loan)

    🔴 AC Milan

    • Samuele Ricci (Torino → Milan) – €23 m + €1.5 m add‑ons

    🔵 Napoli

    • Luca Marianucci (Empoli → Napoli) – €9 m

    🔵 Pisa

    • Isak Vural & Mateus Lusuardi (Frosinone → Pisa) – €4.5 m & €0.5 m

    🔄 Rumoured Incoming Transfers

    🔵 Inter Milan

    • Giovanni Leoni (Parma → Inter) – Rumoured buy
    • Richard Rios (Palmeiras → Inter) €30m rumour

    ⚪ Juventus

    • Jadon Sancho (Man Utd → Juve) – ≈ €25 m in talks
    • Dusan VlahovićRumoured sale (~€70 m)

    🔴 AC Milan

    • Luka Modrić (Real → Milan) – Free; arrival confirmed August, on a one‑year deal worth net €3–3.5 m .
    • Lorenzo Lucca (Udinese → Milan) – Interest growing

    🔵 Napoli

    • Jayden Addai (AZ → Napoli) – ≈ €14 m, close deal
    • Jens Cajuste (Besiktas → Napoli) – Loan with €6.5 m option

    🔵 Lazio

    • Lorenzo InsigneFree agent, potential September arrival

    📤 Outgoing Transfers

    🔴 AC Milan

    • Tijjani Reijnders → Man City – €55 m + €15 m add‑ons
    • Theo Hernández → Al Hilal – €25 m
    • Marco Pellegrino → Boca Juniors – €4 m
    • Davide Calabria, Alessandro Florenzi, Luka JovićLeft on free transfers

    ⚪ Juventus

    • Timothy Weah → Marseille – ≈ €15 m, deal in progress

    👑 Spotlight: Ange‑Yoan Bonny → Inter Milan

    • Fee: ~€23m + €2m in add‑ons; plus a 20% sell‑on clause per Calcio e Finanza
    • Contract: 5‑year deal until June 2030 earning €2m net/year
    • Why It Matters: Inter have secured a young, powerful striker and are now prioritizing midfield and defence reinforcements

    ⚽ Final Thoughts

    Serie A’s transfer window is in full swing. Transfers like Bonny, Modrić, and major departures have reshaped several squads. Expect more dramatic moves as clubs await preseason preparations.