Lewis Ferguson to Evaluate Bologna Future Amidst Transfer Interest
Scotland international Lewis Ferguson has reportedly informed Bologna of his intention to assess his future in July, with several clubs, including Scottish giants Rangers, showing interest.


Scotland international Lewis Ferguson is reportedly planning to assess his future at Serie A club Bologna in July, following his World Cup commitments with the national team. The midfielder has attracted attention from a number of clubs, with Scottish Premiership side Rangers among those understood to be interested.
Ferguson, who joined Bologna in 2022, has become a key player for the Italian side. His performances have evidently not gone unnoticed, leading to speculation about a potential move away from the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara.
Club Valuation and Competition
Bologna is understood to value the 26-year-old midfielder at over £17 million. This valuation comes as multiple clubs are rumoured to be in pursuit. Beyond Rangers, Italian clubs Lazio, Atalanta, and Roma are also reportedly keeping tabs on Ferguson’s situation. This level of interest suggests that Ferguson could be at the centre of a transfer tussle during the summer window.
Other Transfer Market Activity
The transfer rumour mill is active, with several other potential deals and player movements being reported. Rangers are rumoured to be close to announcing the loan signing of centre-half Ben Godfrey from Atalanta, which would include a significant option to buy. Additionally, Atalanta have reportedly inquired about the availability of Norwegian midfielder Thelo Aasgaard from Rangers.
American right-back Bryan Reynolds is also expected to make a decision on his future soon, with Rangers and Rennes vying for his signature. A transfer for Reynolds is anticipated to net Westerlo between £3.4 million and £4.4 million.
In Germany, Wolfsburg are said to be nearing an agreement with Hertha Berlin for goalkeeper Tjark Ernst. However, the finalisation of this deal hinges on Ernst’s decision, as he also has interest from Celtic and Ajax.
Scottish Football Gossip
The Scottish transfer market is also buzzing with activity. St Mirren captain O’Hara has reportedly joined Kilmarnock. Top clubs from Britain and France are monitoring Elijah Just, a midfielder for Motherwell, who impressed during the World Cup for New Zealand. Dundee have rejected several offers from Charlton Athletic for defender Billy Koumetio. St Mirren are also reportedly interested in George Abbott, a former Watford defender. Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has indicated his interest in Falkirk midfielder Dylan Tait. St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari believes that Fran Franzak’s potential move to Odra Opole in Poland is the best course for the young midfielder’s career development, given his limited first-team prospects at St Johnstone.
Why This Matters for FootballFans
The potential transfer of Lewis Ferguson could have significant implications for both Bologna and any club that secures his signature. For Bologna, it represents a potential substantial transfer fee for a player who has become integral to their squad. For interested clubs, particularly Rangers, acquiring a player of Ferguson’s calibre would be a major boost, strengthening their midfield and enhancing their prospects in domestic and European competitions. The ongoing transfer saga highlights the dynamic nature of the football market and the constant movement of players between leagues. Fans will be closely watching to see where Ferguson’s future lies and how these various transfer dealings unfold throughout the summer window.
Key facts
| Player | Current Club | Reported Interest From | Valuation/Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lewis Ferguson | Bologna | Rangers, Lazio, Atalanta, Roma | > £17m |
| Ben Godfrey | Atalanta | Rangers (loan with option to buy) | Not specified |
| Tjark Ernst | Hertha Berlin | Wolfsburg, Celtic, Ajax | Not specified |
Source: BBC Sport Football – ‘Ferguson to assess Bologna future’ – gossip (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cn4d2xp017vo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss)
Source
BBC Sport Football Original publication: 2026-06-29T06:38:18+00:00
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