Manchester United Set Sights on West Ham Star in Major Transfer Move for Mateus Fernandes's Teammate
Manchester United are considering West Ham United's Crysencio Summerville as a potential left winger signing this summer. The Red Devils have been exploring options for the position after loaning out Marcus Rashford for 18 months. Matheus Cunha has been filling the role, but is better suited to a central position.
The club has been linked to several players, including Yan Diomande, Iliman Ndiaye, and Morgan Rogers. However, Diomande's price tag of around $116 million may be too high, and a deal for him might be more feasible in 2027. Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola is also a potential target, reportedly frustrated with his playing time in the French capital.
Summerville has emerged as a contender after his impressive World Cup performance for the Netherlands, with Manchester United enquiring about his situation. The 24-year-old's price tag of around $67.1 million is relatively lower compared to other targets. West Ham, however, are keen to avoid a fire sale of their best players, including Summerville and Mateus Fernandes, despite their relegation from the Premier League.
The club's incoming majority shareholder, Daniel Kretinsky, has stated that there is no financial motivation to sell key players, and is instead focused on achieving immediate promotion back to the Premier League. Kretinsky has spoken to key players, including Summerville, Fernandes, and Jarrod Bowen, to reassure them of the club's project and strategy. If West Ham can retain their top players, they may be able to secure a swift return to the top tier.
The club has been linked to several players, including Yan Diomande, Iliman Ndiaye, and Morgan Rogers. However, Diomande's price tag of around $116 million may be too high, and a deal for him might be more feasible in 2027. Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola is also a potential target, reportedly frustrated with his playing time in the French capital.
Summerville has emerged as a contender after his impressive World Cup performance for the Netherlands, with Manchester United enquiring about his situation. The 24-year-old's price tag of around $67.1 million is relatively lower compared to other targets. West Ham, however, are keen to avoid a fire sale of their best players, including Summerville and Mateus Fernandes, despite their relegation from the Premier League.
The club's incoming majority shareholder, Daniel Kretinsky, has stated that there is no financial motivation to sell key players, and is instead focused on achieving immediate promotion back to the Premier League. Kretinsky has spoken to key players, including Summerville, Fernandes, and Jarrod Bowen, to reassure them of the club's project and strategy. If West Ham can retain their top players, they may be able to secure a swift return to the top tier.
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