Man Utd set sights on Summerville as key summer target
Manchester United have made Crysencio Summerville their leading target for the summer window, according to Sky Sports. The winger, who joined West Ham United last summer for £34 million, has struggled to settle at the London Stadium.
Summerville registered four goal contributions in all competitions during his first season with the Hammers. His form at the World Cup previously caught the eye of several top clubs.
Summerville's difficult start at West Ham
The 23-year-old arrived at West Ham with strong pedigree after impressive spells at Leeds United and Feyenoord. However, adapting to a new system under Julen Lopetegui has proven challenging.
Summerville has started only 12 Premier League matches this term, often deployed as a substitute. His pace and dribbling ability have flashed but consistency remains an issue.
Tactically, Summerville thrives as a left-sided forward cutting inside onto his right foot. This profile fits the mould of what Manchester United need to provide width and creativity from the flanks.
How Summerville would fit at Manchester United
Erik ten Hag's side have struggled for goals from wide areas this season. Marcus Rashford has endured a dip in form while Antony has failed to justify his £85 million price tag.
Summerville offers a direct, one-versus-one threat that United currently lack. He ranks in the top 15 per cent of Premier League wingers for dribbles completed per 90 minutes.
- Summerville has averaged 1.8 successful take-ons per game in limited minutes
- He has created 0.9 chances per appearance from open play
- His expected assists per 90 (0.12) indicate room for improvement in final ball
From a Fantasy Premier League perspective, Summerville is currently owned by just 1.2 per cent of managers. If he moves to Old Trafford and secures regular starts, his price could rise significantly.
Transfer fee and market context
West Ham paid Leeds United £34 million for Summerville last summer. Any deal for the Dutchman would likely command a similar fee, given his age and potential resale value.
Historically, Manchester United have spent heavily on wide players. Signing Summerville would represent a more measured approach compared to the record fees paid for Antony and Jadon Sancho.
The transfer would also signal a shift towards younger, homegrown talent under the new Ineos sporting structure. Summerville qualifies as a club-trained player under UEFA rules, having come through the Ajax academy.
Competition for his signature
Manchester United are not alone in their interest. Several Premier League clubs have monitored Summerville's situation, aware that West Ham may be open to negotiations.
West Ham are under no financial pressure to sell but may consider offers if Summerville expresses a desire to leave. The player is reportedly keen to secure regular first-team football ahead of the next World Cup.
United's need for attacking reinforcements is pressing. With Rashford's future uncertain and Jadon Sancho likely to depart permanently, the club must add depth on the wings this summer.
What's next for Summerville and United
Manchester United are expected to formalise their interest once the season concludes. A bid in the region of £35-40 million could test West Ham's resolve.
For Summerville, a move to Old Trafford would represent a significant career step. He would join a club rebuilding under a new football structure, with European football likely on offer.
The coming weeks will be crucial as United prioritise their summer targets. Summerville leads that list, but the club must also address centre-back, midfield, and striker positions.
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