Evan Ferguson has been urged to consider a surprise move to Wrexham in a bid to “get enjoyment for the game back” after a frustrating spell at Roma.
The Republic of Ireland striker has found life difficult in Italy, with his time in the Italian capital not providing the momentum many expected when the switch was made.
It has now been suggested that a drop into the EFL with Wrexham could offer Ferguson the kind of environment that helps him rediscover confidence and happiness on the pitch, with the club’s unique profile and upward drive seen as a possible fit.
One view is that a fresh start away from the pressure of a top European league could allow Ferguson to play with freedom again, with the main aim being to bring back the spark that has been missing during his stint at Roma.
Wrexham’s rise under their current ownership has made the Welsh club an increasingly appealing destination for players looking for a new challenge, and the idea of Ferguson joining them has been framed as a bold but potentially beneficial step if the priority is regular football and renewed enjoyment.
For now, the talk reflects growing debate around the forward’s next move, with the key point being that a shock switch to Wrexham has been backed as a way for him to get his career back on track after a difficult period at Roma.
















