
Crysencio Summerville price ready to be matched at West Ham as dream transfer on cards
Crysencio Summerville is preparing for the busiest summer of his career so far.
West Ham United could not be saved from Premier League relegation as they dropped into the Championship on the final day, despite beating Leeds 3-0.
Summerville didn’t manage much against his former side at the London Stadium, but he enjoyed moments of brilliance in an otherwise tough season.
That was enough to earn him a spot in the Netherlands squad for the 2026 World Cup, as he prepares to jet away to North America.
Not that he needs it, but it could put Summerville even further in the transfer spotlight.
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Who could sign Crysencio Summerville?
Worryingly, Tottenham are one of the first clubs to be linked with a move for Summerville, but surely he has too much respect for that.
Summerville actually scored the first goal against Spurs in that 2-1 victory in North London that kick-started this unlikely survival bid that just failed.
| Crysencio Summerville | Premier League 25/26 |
| Appearances (Starts) | 31 (29) |
| Goals (Assists) | 5 (2) |
Voetbal International has reported that AS Roma are strong contenders for the winger, who is actually a “dream” target for manager Gian Piero Gasperini.
It is said that the Italians, who are owned by Americans, the Friedkin Group, know of the asking price and appear ready to match it already.
The report states that patience will be needed, though, with Summerville first set for the World Cup before making up his mind.
Alongside the noted interest of Spurs, the Premier League is said to have massive pulling power.
Crysencio Summerville releases statement on West Ham relegation
Just as his selection for the World Cup was confirmed and interest continues to grow, Summerville is focusing on matters closer to home.
The Netherlands international shared his thoughts about relegation on Instagram on Thursday, insisting that West Ham are far too big for this to happen.

It’s all just words, and although some may appreciate it, it’s a shame it’s taken relegation to release just some of the passion that was needed to stay up.
Nuno Espirito Santo has confirmed that he will be staying at the London Stadium, but imagine if the likes of Summerville and Jarrod Bowen do, too.
It’s a far-fetched dream for now.