The Premier League's elite are circling West Ham United's standout winger, Crysencio Summerville, as the summer transfer window approaches. According to The Telegraph, the Hammers are bracing for offers on the Dutch forward, whom they signed for £25 million just two years ago.
Summerville has been a rare bright spot in a challenging season at the London Stadium, notching seven goals and four assists in 31 appearances. His resurgence is particularly impressive given the injury setbacks that marred his debut campaign. With the club fighting to avoid relegation, however, holding onto their most dynamic talents may prove difficult.
Interest isn't limited to Summerville alone—teammate Mateus Fernandes is also drawing attention, and more West Ham players could soon find themselves on shopping lists across the league. The 23-year-old's appeal is further boosted by his home-grown status, having come through Leeds United's academy. With Premier League squads limited in non-home-grown player registrations, clubs are increasingly prioritizing domestic talent.
Should the worst happen and West Ham drop to the Championship, a familiar face could return to fill the void. Leeds United's Wilfried Gnonto—a proven performer at that level—has been tipped as an ideal replacement. The Italian winger struggled for consistent minutes this season after Noah Okafor surpassed him in the pecking order, but his quality is undeniable. Last term, Gnonto was instrumental in Leeds' promotion push, contributing nine goals and six assists in 43 appearances.
His explosiveness, direct dribbling, and ability to decide games in transition could make him a devastating weapon in the second tier. For a club facing a potential rebuild, targeting hungry, EFL-proven talents like Gnonto might offer the quickest route back to the top flight.
