

Key Takeaways:
- Paris Saint-Germain have been monitoring West Ham United’s Crysencio Summerville, with the intention of reinforcing their attack during the summer transfer period
- Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur are all vying to keep Summerville in the Premier League amid West Ham’s impending summer player sales following relegation
- West Ham initially valued Summerville at €50m, but his impressive performance during the Netherlands’ FIFA World Cup opener has further increased his market value
Fierce Competition for Dutch Attacker’s Signature
Paris Saint-Germain have identified the need to bolster their attacking options this summer, eyeing West Ham United’s Crysencio Summerville as a priority target, according to previous reporting from Foot Mercato. However, PSG are now facing heightened competition as further interest in the Dutch forward has emerged.
As West Ham United prepare for the exit of numerous key players due to their relegation from the Premier League, Summerville has emerged as a sought-after talent. Mateus Fernandes, another highly regarded player from West Ham, is also the subject of attention from PSG and several Premier League clubs.
🚨 NEW: PSG are keen to add at least one attacker to their ranks this summer and have set their sights on West Ham United’s Crysencio Summerville, but they may now have to contend with significant competition for the Dutchman.
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Premier League Clubs in the Mix
Summerville’s prospects of remaining in England remain strong, with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur all expressing interest, as revealed by Foot Mercato. While PSG continue to monitor the situation, other European suitors have reduced their interest.
Transfer Valuation and Departing Suitors
At the outset of the transfer window, West Ham placed a €50m price tag on Summerville, reflecting his importance to the club. However, his standout showing in the Netherlands’ FIFA World Cup opening fixture has seen his market value rise further. Consequently, AC Milan and AS Roma have withdrawn from the race to sign the Dutchman.




