West Ham reevaluates Crysencio Summerville's future amid United interest
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 6:05 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Manchester United received mixed news regarding players from West Ham in their pursuit of Crysencio Summerville. West Ham's new owner, Daniel Kretinsky, aims to retain Summerville and another key player, Jarrod Bowen, while being open to selling Mateus Fernandes to fund club operations. Despite strong interest following his World Cup performances, Summerville's future remains uncertain as the club seeks to avoid mass player sales this summer. The situation presents United with a challenge as they aim to bolster their squad.
- •West Ham aims to keep Crysencio Summerville and Jarrod Bowen.
- •Daniel Kretinsky is prioritizing squad retention after taking ownership.
- •United is interested in both Summerville and Fernandes.
- •Mateus Fernandes is the primary player West Ham may sell.
- •Summerville's performances at the World Cup have increased his market value.
- 6:05 AMYahoo Sports — Crysencio Summerville: Body blow for United as West Ham change stance
"Manchester United have been delivered both good news and bad news from West Ham regarding their pursuit of two Hammers stars.It is well known by now that INEOS are fully focused on trying to land Mate...
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