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After a historic season with his club, Manchester United wanted him, would say no

One of the main objectives to reinforce the team could actually say no to the team once the season ends.

By Angus Barnes

One of the main objectives to reinforce the team could actually say no to the team once the season ends.
One of the main objectives to reinforce the team could actually say no to the team once the season ends.
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The team is still looking to sign various players to reinforce the team, but there is one that recently decided to deny his possible arrival to the team.

One of the main problems for Manchester United this season was the lack of goals, and they where not able to find a steady striker for the team all season long, and that is one of the positions that the team is looking to reinforce, and one of the main goals for the team could be really complicated to sign after this current news.

His name is Evan Ferguson, he is an 18 year old striker that plays for Brighton in the Premier League, and at one point it seemed that he was going to be the new reinforce for Manchester United, but there are some recent news that could keep him away from arriving to the red devils in the following seasons, and that could be a problem for the plans of the team.

Evan Ferguson recently decided to renew his contract with Brighton and that new contract will last until 2028, and it seems that with his new contract it is going to be really hard for any team to sign him, and that is a real shame for Manchester United, that they believed that having that player could have been the answer to make the team better.

Evan Ferguson numbers with Brighton

Despite the fact that he is not one of the most important players for the team he decided to stay with Brighton, in the current season he had a total of 18 games played, but he only managed to get a total of 26 per cent of the minutes in the season, but with that time he was available to score a total of 6 goals and he had 2 assissts.


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