Crysencio Summerville’s rising World Cup profile has left West Ham facing another clear transfer warning during a delicate summer rebuild.
The winger is reported to be on the radar of Chelsea and Manchester United, with West Ham already dealing with outside interest in several key players after relegation. The immediate issue is not just whether a formal bid arrives, but how quickly the club can decide which players are central to Nuno Espirito Santo’s new plan.
Summerville’s pace and direct threat have naturally made him one of the squad’s more attractive assets. That is useful if West Ham need money, but dangerous if too many attacking options are allowed to drift at once.
Why West Ham cannot let the market dictate the rebuild
The Hammers have already had to manage interest in Jarrod Bowen and Mateus Fernandes, which makes the Summerville noise part of a broader pattern rather than a one-off rumour.
If West Ham want a fast return to the Premier League, they need clarity before pre-season. Selling one major player can be absorbed if the replacement is lined up. Losing several would turn the rebuild into a scramble.
The latest transfer picture was outlined by The Guardian’s update on Summerville and West Ham interest.







