Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly joined Manchester United in the race for West Ham United winger, Crysencio Summerville following his remarkable performances for the Netherlands at the World Cup.
United have been keeping an eye on Summerville as part of their strategy to add more speed and directness in the team’s attack.
Given the uncertainty surrounding Marcus Rashford’s long-term future, the club is anticipated to make changes in a number of wide positions this summer.
Summerville’s rise in the World Cup has coincided perfectly for West Ham.
The Dutch winger was already worth almost £50 million, with United finding it more difficult to negotiate a lower price after each impressive performance.
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Summerville is appreciative of his World Cup opportunity and has taken it seriously, according to a recent statement on West Ham’s official website.
He is one of the more thrilling wide players to watch because of his speed, agility, and self-assurance in one-on-one situations.
PSG Now In The Race
According to Caught Offside, everything seems to have changed with PSG in the mix. The French champions will provide Champions League football, an elite sporting endeavour, and significant financial power.
United may need to act fast or risk losing control of the race if the Parisiens decide Summerville is a top priority.
This is perfect from West Ham’s point of view. The pressure to sell important players has grown due to relegation, but a bidding war between PSG and United could raise the final price.
United are still interested, but it doesn’t seem like a simple deal anymore. Summerville is now a more costly and competitive transfer target due to his World Cup performance.








