Crysencio Summerville’s rising World Cup profile has sharpened the transfer focus around West Ham United, with Paris Saint-Germain reportedly joining Manchester United in the race for the winger.

The 24-year-old has already made a visible mark for the Netherlands this summer, including a goal against Sweden, and that form is now feeding into the market around him. West Ham face a delicate summer after relegation, and Summerville is exactly the kind of high-value attacker rival clubs will test if the Hammers decide their rebuild needs a major sale.

Manchester United have been linked with Summerville for several days, but the latest twist is the level of competition. PSG are now also in the picture, according to a fresh transfer update from ESPN, which immediately changes the tone of the chase.

West Ham Must Decide How Firm Their Summerville Stance Really Is

For West Ham, this is not just a simple winger rumour. Summerville produced seven goals and five assists across 34 appearances in claret and blue last season, and his World Cup impact gives the club a stronger valuation argument.

The risk is obvious. If PSG and Manchester United both push, West Ham may be able to drive the price up, but losing Summerville would remove one of Nuno Espirito Santo’s most explosive attacking outlets before the Championship campaign has even begun.

The next step is whether interest becomes a formal offer. Until then, West Ham can point to Summerville’s contract, his international momentum and his importance to the rebuild as reasons to stand firm.

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