Vincenzo Italiano feels Lewis Ferguson ‘performs at a very high level’ with the Scotland national team, but is not always ‘sharp’ with Bologna: ‘It’s a bit of an up-and-down period.’ Italiano previewed tomorrow’s Supercoppa Italiana semifinal against Inter at a pre-match press conference on Thursday.
Inter Milan have reportedly identified Bologna captain Lewis Ferguson as a potential target ahead of the January transfer window. According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri have dropped their interest in Morten Frendrup and Manu Kone.
Refereeing designator Gianluca Rocchi confirms Rasmus Hojlund “should’ve been sent off” for a reaction foul during Bologna-Napoli, but also condemns Lewis Ferguson’s “attitude.” The incident had already raised eyebrows during Bologna’s 2-0 victory at the Stadio Dall’Ara over the weekend, when the pair were tussling in midfield.
Bologna and Scotland star Lewis Ferguson is happy to see that many of his compatriots are doing ‘pretty well’ in Serie A, especially ‘Napoli legend’ Scott
Five Serie A players, including Scott McTominay and Lewis Ferguson, have been called up for the Scotland national team games against Denmark and Belarus.
Bologna are set to miss Lewis Ferguson for at least the next three weeks with a muscular problem, so he probably won’t play the start of the Serie A season.
Former Hearts manager Steven Naismith has encouraged Lennon Miller to ignore interest from Celtic and move to Europe. The 18-year-old impressed as he assisted once on his first start for Scotland, a 4-0 away win against Liechtenstein.
Lewis Ferguson’s agent Bill McMurdo says the Scotland international will consider leaving Bologna ‘only’ if the club receive a ‘satisfactory’ offer. Ferguson is contracted to Bologna until 2028, but the club has an option to extend for a further season.
Napoli midfielder Billy Gilmour believes the turning point in the Partenopei’s campaign was an away win at Atalanta and reveals other Scottish players in Serie A, including Lewis Ferguson, have helped him settle in.
Napoli are eager to expand their Scottish contingent for next season with Bologna midfielder Lewis Ferguson, but Inter are also said to be interested. The Partenopei have already found great success with the arrival of Scott McTominay from Manchester United and Billy Gilmour from Brighton and Hove Albion last summer.
Napoli are reportedly eyeing Bologna ace Lewis Ferguson, and the interest is mutual, as the midfielder is keen on the destination. His agent Bill McCurdo took stock of his client to TeleCapri.
Bologna have confirmed they will be without both captain Lewis Ferguson and goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski for at least three weeks, forced to miss some massive games.
Lewis Ferguson’s agent Bill McMurdo has hinted that his client could leave Bologna in the near future, and has spoken about Napoli’s interest in the Scotland
Napoli were interested in Lewis Ferguson in the past and they are ready to rekindle such a chase next summer, especially should Frank Anguissa leave. The midfielder was on the radar of several big teams before tearing his ACL in April, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.
Bologna announce Lewis Ferguson returned to group training on Wednesday, but Emil Holm suffered a thigh injury and will remain out of action for three weeks.
Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano confirmed that his side will recover Riccardo Orsolini for their clash against Torino on Friday, but warned they will need to be ‘more lucid’ if they want to return to winning ways after a goalless draw at Lecce.
Lewis Ferguson is back after knee surgery and the Bologna midfielder’s agent comments on Juventus rumours, warning it’ll take ‘an exceptional opportunity’ to tempt him away from Serie A.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus coach Thiago Motta ‘dreams’ of reuniting with Bologna’s Lewis Ferguson at Juventus, while a former Rossoblu star, Joshua Zirkzee, wants to leave Manchester United in January.
Bologna have been dealt a significant blow as Lewis Ferguson has been diagnosed with an ACL tear following a rough collision with an opponent in the recent Monza game.
Lewis Ferguson is constantly linked to new Serie A teams, and his agent Bill McCurdo, while dismissing the rumors, revealed that his client would like to continue in Serie A in an interview with TVPlay.
Lewis Ferguson came through in the crunch game versus Atalanta, scoring a late header that helped his team claim all three points. Juventus and Lazio have been keeping tabs, but Bologna are unwilling to discuss him in January.
Juventus is showing strong interest in Bologna’s Lewis Ferguson as he continues to shine in Serie A. Bologna is having a very good season, and their manager, Thiago Motta, has been praised for their impressive performance.