Manchester United’s summer transfer window is starting to take real shape, and the next name on the list is a familiar one in English football. According to Sky Sports, the club has identified West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville as its top target for the left side of attack, with initial talks already underway.
This comes after United locked in deals for two other priority positions. A $50 million agreement with Chelsea for midfielder Andrey Santos is done, and the club has also agreed terms with free-agent goalkeeper Karl Darlow to provide experienced cover. That move is expected to open the door for Altay Bayindir’s exit.
There’s still some uncertainty around the pursuit of Atalanta’s Ederson, but the midfield rebuild is clearly the main event so far. With that foundation set, United’s attention has turned to adding more punch up front.
Why Summerville fits the profile
Summerville has been on United’s radar for a while. The Dutch winger spent two seasons at West Ham before the club was relegated to the Championship, and his stock has only gone up since. He’s been called “elite” by some scouts, and his performances for the Netherlands on the international stage have reinforced the belief that he’s ready for a bigger stage.
West Ham is believed to value Summerville at around $50 million, though there’s a sense the final fee could come in lower. That matters for United, who are juggling multiple deals at once. The club is preparing for Champions League football next season and needs more depth and directness out wide.
Marcus Rashford’s future is still a live issue. A permanent exit remains possible, and if that happens, the need for a left winger becomes even more urgent. United can’t go into a Champions League season with limited options on that side.
What Summerville brings
Summerville is a one-on-one threat, the kind of player who can unsettle defenders in tight spaces. United have often looked short of that kind of dynamism, especially when opponents sit deep and force the attack to create from nothing. He’s also proven in the Premier League, which means less adaptation risk than signing someone from abroad.
There’s still competition for his signature, and the deal isn’t done yet. But United have held initial discussions with West Ham, and Summerville is reportedly very open to the move. More clarity is expected once he returns from his break.
From a fan perspective, this feels like a signing that makes sense. Summerville is explosive, confident, and technically sharp. He’s the type of player who can get a crowd on its feet. And at around $50 million in this market, it’s a price that looks reasonable compared to some of the other deals floating around for less proven talent.
The question is whether he can handle the pressure at Old Trafford. The spotlight is harsher there, and every dip in form becomes a major talking point. But the upside is real, and the timing is right. If United can land Summerville after sorting out the midfield, it would suggest a summer with actual structure behind it.

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