West Ham set Crysencio Summerville exit conditions as AS Roma lurk for summer move

West Ham United could be forced to let a number of their top stars leave this summer if relegation dooms the Hammers, including Crysencio Summerville.

A drop in division would mean a significant decrease in revenue, while running costs could largely be the same.

The most ideal scenario to offset any of those financial concerns is through player sales, and Nuno Espirito Santo’s squad has plenty of sellable assets.

Captain Jarrod Bowen could be off in the summer, while Mateus Fernandes is another attracting significant interest across Europe.

However, when it comes to a Summerville sale, the East Londoners have appeared to already set their conditions

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How much would West Ham let Crysencio Summerville leave for?

At the start of 2026, Summerville went on an impressive run of five goal contributions in five consecutive games for the Hammers.

However, his momentum was later halted by picking up an injury. Now, speculation over his future is rife heading into the final day of the season.

Crysencio Summerville in the Premier League 2025-2026Total
Dribble success48%
Duel success50%
Pass accuracy83%

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, West Ham have set a £34.6million (€40million) price tag on Summerville ahead of the summer window.

It is said that it is a fee the E20 outfit would consider “especially if the Hammers were relegated to the Championship.”

AS Roma are in the market for a winger, and the Dutch forward is one of the names being considered.

Summerville has made himself a fan favourite over the last few months thanks to his performances that have meant the Irons still have a chance at survival.

Crysencio Summerville's Premier League goal contributions
Credit: Breaking Media

Summerville can be Hammers hero against former club

Summerville will need to be at the top of his game against his former side Leeds United as the Irons’ Premier League status hangs in the balance.’

There is only one outcome where West Ham can stay up, and that is a Hammers win and Tottenham loss.

West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo looking miserable.
Credit: Breaking Media

The outcome is not in Nuno’s hands, but if players such as Summerville turn up when needed most, the East Londoners can at least get their side of the bargain completed.

Hope will ultimately land on former Hammers boss David Moyes no matter what, as an Everton win is the only way West Ham have any chance of remaining in England’s top flight next season.

Before the game, Nuno will certainly not be happy with the referee appointed.