Fabrizio Romano has provided a major transfer update regarding West Ham and Crysencio Summerville. - talk2soccer

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Fabrizio Romano has provided a major transfer update regarding West Ham and Crysencio Summerville.

West Ham are expecting a hectic summer following their relegation from the Premier League.

Nuno Espírito Santo aims for immediate promotion from the Championship, but the team faces the possibility of losing key players.


Mateus Fernandes, Crysencio Summerville, and Jarrod Bowen have all been connected with a probable departure from the London Stadium.



The Portuguese coach will hope to retain as many players as possible who can help the team finish in the top two next season.


West Ham will also be looking to reinforce their squad for life in the second division, which could be a fierce competition for the top spots.



They will have until September 1 to complete any transactions before the market closes for the remainder of the calendar year.


Crysencio Summerville Transfer Update



Fabrizio Romano has revealed that West Ham had accepted Summerville’s departure this summer.


Several clubs are reportedly interested in him, with Manchester United adding the Dutchman to their shortlist.

However, with the Hammers relegated, they will face competition from a number of Premier League clubs.

Paris Saint-Germain have also been linked with the former Leeds United player, who joined West Ham in 2024.

However, the European champions’ chase of Summerville will be determined by the scenario involving Yan Diomandé and Bradley Barcola.

Diomandé was the subject of a €100 million (£87 million) bid from Liverpool, as speculation over the RB Leipzig forward increased.

Barcola is also entering the final year of his PSG contract, which raises questions about his future.

If the 23-year-old is sold and Diomandé cannot be brought in as a replacement, the Ligue 1 club may speed up their pursuit of Summerville.

How West Ham supporters feel about Crysencio Summerville’s future

Some West Ham fans have accepted that Summerville’s exit is becoming increasingly likely, and are hoping that a strong World Cup performance will help raise the asking price for his talents.

Some fans have mentioned £60 million, although it is unclear whether anyone would be willing to pay that much at this time.

Meanwhile, some fans are upset that the club’s new majority stakeholder, Daniel Kretinsky, plans to sell outstanding talent after acquiring more control of the organisation.

One supporter expressed anxiety about the worst-case situation, a long-term injury while competing for the Netherlands in North America.

Summerville plays Sweden this evening at 6 p.m.

Crysencio Summerville is a valuable asset for West Ham.

If West Ham need to sell a player or two to improve their financial position in light of the profit and sustainability guidelines (PSR), Summerville is an obvious target.

PSG will be an extremely enticing option for the Dutchman, even if he is likely to be a secondary pick given the club’s existing attacking strength.

A number in the £50 million range may be good business for West Ham, doubling the amount spent for him two years ago.

However, if any significant sales are required before June 30th for PSR purposes, business may build up quickly in the coming week or so.



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