West Ham have reportedly set their asking price for highly rated winger Crysencio Summerville.
Summerville joined the Hammers in a £25 million deal (plus add-ons) from then-Championship club Leeds before the 2024/25 campaign.
Just two years later, West Ham could make a profit on the 24-year-old amid growing interest from Serie A.
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West Ham name price for Crysencio Summerville amid Roma interest
Summerville missed the second half of last season with a hamstring injury, but this campaign has gone much better.
He has contributed seven goals and four assists in all competitions, including a fantastic spell in January.
The winger scored in four consecutive games earlier this year, winning three to spark life into West Ham’s survival bid.
Summerville‘s performances have been slightly underwhelming since then, but he remains an integral player for the Hammers.
Unfortunately, it appears he has been unable to keep West Ham in the Premier League, barring a final-day miracle.
This has alerted other clubs to the possibility that Summerville could become available in the summer transfer window.
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Serie A giants Roma are reportedly one of the leading contenders to sign the Dutchman when the window opens.
According to Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma have been notified of West Ham’s €40 million (£35m) asking price.
This would represent a significant £10m profit on Summerville after an inconsistent two years at the London Stadium.
The report explains that the £35m price tag is closely tied to West Ham being relegated, and may be different otherwise.
Hopefully, West Ham can complete the great escape on Sunday and either keep Summerville or demand more than £40m.
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