Manchester United is reportedly showing strong interest in signing Crysencio Summerville, with the club "keep asking" about the talented 24-year-old Dutch attacker, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Summerville, who has impressed in English football with previous spells at Leeds United and currently with West Ham United, is seen as a potential major boost for United's flanks. His technical skills suggest he could thrive at a club of United's stature, making him a potentially ideal utility player for the squad.
Last season, the Dutch international demonstrated his attacking prowess with 7 goals and 5 assists. With Manchester United gearing up for UEFA Champions League football next season, the need for a deeper squad to manage player rotation and maintain freshness is paramount. Summerville's ability to play on either wing would inject valuable dynamism and creativity into the team.
At just 24 years old, Summerville still has significant potential for growth, offering the prospect of becoming a key player for Manchester United in the future. For Summerville himself, a move away from West Ham United, facing the prospect of Championship football post-relegation, to join one of the world's biggest clubs would present a significant opportunity to compete for major trophies.
While West Ham may be reluctant to lose such a crucial player, their relegation puts them under pressure, likely leading to multiple player departures this summer. Summerville is currently representing his country in the World Cup and is expected to address his club future upon conclusion of the tournament.