
Genoa pushing for Ferguson loan from Brighton after Roma struggle
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Genoa are attempting to sign striker Evan Ferguson on loan from Brighton, following the Irish forward's difficult spell at Roma.
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Attributed to original sourceGenoa are edging closer to a dry loan agreement for Brighton and Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson, who struggled at Roma last season.
The centre-forward turns 22 in October and already has 26 senior caps for the Republic of Ireland, where he scored eight goals.
Ferguson no stranger to Serie A ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma is injured during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images) He spent last term at the Stadio Olimpico, where Roma had picked him up on a loan for €3m with option to buy for a further €40m.
However, that was never going to be activated because he barely managed to play , still scoring five goals with two assists in 22 competitive appearances.
Ferguson suffered from repeated injury problems, culminating in a season-ending ankle issue in January 2026.
The experience did not put him off Serie A football and he is on the verge of a return, as Sky Sport Italia , Fabrizio Romano and more all confirm negotiations are at an advanced stage.
This time it would be a dry loan , so with no option to make it permanent, but the promise to give him more regular playing time at Marassi.
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What happened
Genoa are pushing to sign Evan Ferguson on loan from Brighton for the remainder of the season. The Irish striker has struggled for game time during his loan at Roma and Brighton are open to recalling him before arranging a move to Genoa. Ferguson joined Roma on loan in the summer but has failed to establish himself in the Italian capital, managing limited minutes and goals. Genoa are hoping the Premier League connection can help facilitate a deal before the transfer window closes.
Chance analysis
Ferguson's underwhelming loan at Roma reflects adaptation difficulties for young Premier League prospects moving to Serie A. A switch to Genoa offers a fresh start in a less pressured environment, potentially reigniting his development. For Brighton, offloading Ferguson to another Italian club indicates they may not see him as part of their immediate plans, affecting his long-term valuation. Genoa's pursuit signals intent to bolster their attacking options during the relegation battle.
If completed, Ferguson would provide Genoa with additional attacking firepower, while Brighton's decision to redirect the loan suggests Ferguson is not in their first-team plans.
Monitor Ferguson's minutes and goal threat at Genoa if the loan completes; his form could impact Genoa's survival prospects.