Lewis Ferguson Weighs Up Bologna Exit

Scotland international Lewis Ferguson is set to assess his future at Bologna this summer as several clubs monitor his availability, while Rangers prepare for defensive reinforcements.

Bologna midfielder Lewis Ferguson has informed his current club that he intends to evaluate his future in July, following his participation in the World Cup with Scotland. The 26-year-old is attracting interest from several teams, including Rangers, Lazio, Roma, and Atalanta, with Bologna holding a valuation exceeding £17 million.

Meanwhile, Rangers are poised to announce the loan arrival of 28-year-old Atalanta defender Ben Godfrey this Monday, which includes an option for a permanent transfer. In other news, Atalanta has contacted Rangers regarding Norwegian midfielder Thelo Aasgaard. Furthermore, right-back Bryan Reynolds is expected to choose between Rangers and Rennes in the coming days, with a deal estimated at £3.4m to £4.4m for his current side, Westerlo.

Wolfsburg have secured a deal with Hertha Berlin for goalkeeper Tjark Ernst, though the 23-year-old has yet to commit, with Celtic and Ajax also in the running. Elsewhere, Dundee has turned down various six-figure bids from Charlton Athletic for Billy Koumetio. Additionally, St Mirren is monitoring defender George Abbott, while St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has confirmed that 18-year-old Fran Franzak is nearing a move to Polish club Odra Opole to secure more regular playing time.

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