I'd use M1, 5W-30EP which is an excellent oil, and change at the 5K mark, in fact this is what I do in my F150. Meets the Ford spec, which is nothing special, but good to know. The 0W oils are all more likely to shear and not the direction you want to go on an Ecoboost, more viscosity not less is the right direction. More than that, 'some' of the Euro oils may contain a higher level of calcium and ZDDP. Which is generally a good thing, but not for direct injection engines subject to LSPI. Your 2.7 is a direct injection engine (with secondary port injectors)
Also of note, since your engine has a wet Kevlar oil pump belt, using the Ford spec (or similar), along with frequent oil changes, is a good way to ensure you don't experience premature belt degradation. NOTE: Wet belts hate oil contamination.
You could also consider something like Delvac 1 ESP (M1 TDT 5W-40) or Rotella T6 5W-40 or Castrol Edge 5W-40 all have lower calcium and would protect the EB engine very well, without causing any oil pump belt issues.