PSG are reported to be looking at Crysencio Summerville and Matheus Fernandes, a sign that the French club’s summer has finally turned toward the market after weeks without a completed signing. West Ham United’s relegation has left them in a position where sales may be unavoidable, and two of their most useful players are now being pulled into that conversation.
The interest lands because West Ham United finished 18th in the Premier League last season and did not secure safety until the final day. That matters for a club now facing the English Second tier, where the pressure to move players on is severe enough that it has been framed as a way to avoid financial catastrophe. PSG, meanwhile, have not completed any transfers this summer, so any push for proven, ready-made options would fit a wider need to get moving.
Summerville is the name that will draw the most attention. The 24 year-old Dutch winger was called up to the Netherlands' World Cup squad and said he was surprised to make the cut after West Ham United went down. On the pitch, he offered enough to make the link credible: five goals and two assists in 29 Premier League starts last season, plus the kind of direct play that made him one of West Ham United's most creative figures.
There is, though, a reason he is being viewed with caution. His season was decent, but his end product was not always as clean as the rest of his game, and that leaves PSG weighing a player who can change a rhythm without always finishing the move. Even there, he would most certainly arrive as a rotation or backup option, with Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz and Joao Neves already giving PSG strong choices in midfield and a crowded attacking picture around him.
Fernandes brings a different case. He made 36 league appearances and scored four goals for West Ham United last season, enough to mark him out as a regular presence rather than a fringe one. If PSG do decide to test West Ham United, the broader question is not whether the club want both players in principle, but whether they will turn that interest into formal bids and what fee the London side would demand under relegation pressure. That is the point where the story stops being rumor and becomes a transfer.
For now, PSG’s interest points in one direction: West Ham United may have to sell, and the names at the center of that logic are Summerville and Fernandes. If the French club move, the answer will show whether West Ham United are merely open to offers or already being forced into a summer they cannot control.

