Crysencio Summerville now lined up for left-field West Ham exit as new option emerges on the table
Galatasaray are the latest to join the list of clubs interested in Crysencio Summerville.
The West Ham United winger enjoyed a fantastic 2025-26 season.
After a difficult opening year in East London, he exploded under Nuno Espirito Santo.
Summerville would play an integral role in ensuring that the season did not fizzle out, with a talismanic run kickstarting a string of result for the Irons.
Ultimately, the season would end in relegation, with West Ham dropping to the Championship for the first time since 2012.
After a fantastic World Cup with the Netherlands, the list of potential suitors for Summerville continues to grow, but West Ham may already have their answer with the latest club in line.
West Ham will surely push back immediately as Galatasaray enter talks
After his impressive season in England and four further contributions at the World Cup, it is only natural that Summerville was going to attract attention across the continent.
Now, Turkish Football report that giants Galatasaray have identified the winger as a marquee target for the summer.
However, they are said to be in search of an initial loan deal - somewhat unsurprisingly given the finances required in the deal.
This should give the Hammers their answer straight away.
If a club cannot afford Summerville ahead of next season, he cannot be considered for sale, even if there is a plan in place for a future payment.
The report suggests that dialogue will continue in the coming weeks, with Galatasaray wanting to test West Ham's resolve.
But, as they start a clean slate ahead of the Championship return, the goal should be clear in the fact that a sale is needed now, leaving the Premier League remnants solved and in the past.
West Ham fans will have one regret with Summerville
Despite an initial difficult start to life at the London Stadium, the Dutchman exploded into a real fan favourite in claret and blue.
The regret for fans will be the fact that they did not get to see him for long enough.
When he joined, the Hammers were an ambitious club aiming to get back into Europe.
As known, that never quite happened under Julen Lopetegui, Graham Potter or Nuno.
Instead, the Irons have dropped down to the Championship, and Summerville is the latest star to leave after Mateus Fernandes, leaving supporters wondering just what could have been.

