July 5, 2026
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This summer, Paris Saint-Germain is actively seeking to bolster its offensive line, and Crysencio Summerville emerges as a prominent target for the capital club. The talented winger, fresh from an impressive World Cup performance with the Netherlands, could now be available to Paris at a significantly lower cost than initially anticipated. His asking price has notably decreased following West Ham’s recent relegation.

Currently, PSG’s transfer window has yet to see any major acquisitions. While the Parisian club has not yet opened its wallet for new players, it has successfully completed a substantial sale. After three seasons in Paris, Gonçalo Ramos opted for a new challenge, securing a move to AC Milan. Reports suggest the Italian outfit paid a considerable €80M, including bonuses, to secure the Portuguese forward’s services.

Summerville’s valuation takes a dive

The departure of Gonçalo Ramos makes it imperative for PSG to reinforce its attacking options, and Crysencio Summerville stands out among the potential targets for the capital club. The Dutch winger is coming off a strong World Cup campaign and is reportedly keen to leave West Ham following the Hammers‘ relegation. Crucially, this demotion has caused a significant drop in the transfer fee required to secure the 24-year-old right winger. Previously, a move for the player was valued at approximately €82M; now, that figure has reportedly fallen to just €47M. This presents a golden opportunity for the Parisian management to capitalize on.

Premier League giants keen on Summerville

As of now, PSG has not formalized its interest in Crysencio Summerville with a concrete offer. The club would be wise to act swiftly if it intends to sign the Dutchman, as he is attracting significant attention from numerous Premier League teams. Reports indicate that Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea, Fulham, Aston Villa, and Newcastle are all reportedly keen on the attacker. The race to acquire this highly sought-after talent remains wide open.