As the summer transfer window approaches, Paris Saint-Germain is actively seeking to bolster its attacking options, and Crysencio Summerville has emerged as a prominent candidate for the capital club. The talented Dutch winger, fresh off an impressive performance at the World Cup with the Netherlands, could now be available to Paris for a significantly reduced fee. This welcome development stems directly from West Ham’s recent relegation, which has reportedly driven down his asking price.

While Paris Saint-Germain has yet to finalize any major incoming transfers, the club has already completed a significant departure. After three seasons in Paris, Gonçalo Ramos has made the move to AC Milan. The Italian giants reportedly secured the Portuguese forward for a fee of €80 million, inclusive of various bonuses.
Summerville’s valuation significantly reduced
The departure of Gonçalo Ramos underscores PSG’s urgent need for attacking reinforcements, making Crysencio Summerville a prime candidate on the club’s radar. The talented Dutch winger, who impressed during the recent World Cup, is understood to be keen on leaving West Ham following their drop to the lower division. Crucially, this relegation has led to a dramatic reduction in his transfer valuation. Previously, securing the 24-year-old talent would have commanded a fee nearing €82 million; however, his current asking price is now reportedly just €47 million. This presents a truly golden opportunity for the Parisian management to capitalize on.
Premier League clubs keen on Summerville
Despite the growing interest, Paris Saint-Germain has yet to formalize its pursuit of Crysencio Summerville with a concrete offer. Time is of the essence for the French champions, as the Dutch forward has attracted significant attention from several top Premier League clubs. Among those reportedly vying for his signature are Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea, Fulham, Aston Villa, and Newcastle. The race to secure this highly sought-after talent promises to be intense.
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