Chelsea get green light to bring £60 million striker to Stamford Bridge in January

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Brighton have made reportedly made striker and long-term CHELSEA transfer target Evan Ferguson available for loan in January, according to The Telegraph.

During the summer transfer window, there was alot of transfer speculation that we could make a move to try and acquire the services of Ferguson, who is rated as one of the best young forwards in the Premier League.

There was talk that a £150 million valuation was set on the young mans shoulders, but in the end, the option to stay at Brighton was took as clubs did not want to pay silly money in order to get the young man all signed up.

Now The Telegraph report that Brighton have made the decision to allow Ferguson to depart the club until the end of the season in order to get some first team minutes, and would like the star to stay in the Premier League

Danny Welbeck, Joao Pedro and Georginio Rutter are all ahead of him in the German’s thinking.

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He certainly does not want to spend the next few seasons out on loan and needs to make a permanent move away from the club if he does not get the game time he wants, it will not change unless he is scoring 20 goals a season.

He just is not good enough for us yet,

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