Roma make last determination on Ferguson availability for Hungary vs. Eire

Studies in Italy verify that Roma have taken the choice to not launch centre-forward Evan Ferguson for worldwide obligation, regardless of hopes in Eire that he may be obtainable to characteristic in opposition to Hungary in World Cup qualifying on Sunday.

Ferguson is not going to be part of Eire for essential Hungary qualifier

Ferguson was for Eire’s November World Cup qualifiers in opposition to Portugal and Hungary, although he was nonetheless recovering from a latest harm he had picked up in Serie A.

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The 21-year-old suffered an ankle ligament sprain throughout on the finish of October, and has not featured for the Giallorossi since. He was not included within the matchday squad for Roma’s most up-to-date match: previous to the worldwide break.

ROME, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Evan Fergson of AS Roma runs with the ball below stress from Lorenzo De Silvestri of Bologna throughout the Serie A match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on August 23, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Picture by Paolo Bruno/Getty Photos)

Roma later needed to and his Eire call-up, confirming that Ferguson would keep at Trigoria to proceed his harm restoration, reasonably than becoming a member of up along with his worldwide colleagues.

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Roma admitted that there was nonetheless a risk that Ferguson might be launched in time to characteristic for Eire in opposition to Hungary on Sunday, however studies from verify that this is not going to be the case.

Saturday’s report claims that Ferguson continues to be not fairly at 100%, and that Roma don’t wish to take any dangers provided that their solely different senior centre-forward, Artem Dovbyk, can be out injured in the mean time.

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