Crysencio Summerville is expected to attract substantial transfer interest following West Ham United’s relegation from the Premier League.
The conclusion of West Ham’s eight-year top-flight run has paved the way for several prominent players to depart as the club prepares for life in the Championship.
Summerville, who recently earned his first senior international call-up for the Netherlands, is among those tipped to leave the London Stadium and already has a growing list of admirers.
Clubs that will feature in next season’s UEFA Champions League, including Aston Villa and AS Roma, have reportedly shown interest in securing the 24-year-old’s services.
However, the Dutch winger could be set for an even more high-profile move, with Paris Saint-Germain reportedly ready to challenge both clubs for his signature in the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to reports from France, the reigning European champions are looking to capitalise on West Ham’s financial difficulties with an ambitious double signing.
The London club must raise approximately £100 million through player sales to comply with Premier League and EFL financial fair play regulations after their relegation.
It is understood that PSG are planning a combined £130 million (€130 million) approach for Summerville and his teammate Mateus Fernandes as part of their ongoing squad reinforcement strategy.
Summerville’s speed and direct attacking style are seen as major attractions for PSG, especially after his impressive performances for the Netherlands at the World Cup.
Despite West Ham’s disappointing season, Ronald Koeman included Summerville in his 26-man World Cup squad, a decision that has already been vindicated by the winger’s early impact.
Summerville scored his first international goal in the Netherlands’ Group F opener against Japan, firing home a left-footed strike to restore a 2-1 advantage for the Oranje in Arlington.
Although the match eventually ended all square, his standout performance in Dallas has heightened interest from several top clubs and is expected to further increase his market value.
If PSG are serious about bringing Summerville to Paris, they may need to act swiftly before rival clubs make their move.