PSG are reported to be interested in Crysencio Summerville, even though the French club have not completed a single transfer this summer. The West Ham United winger is now in the frame as PSG look at options in the market, while West Ham’s need to sell has become harder to ignore after their relegation.
That is why Summerville Leeds searches are rising now: the move would tie a relegated club under financial pressure to a side still building its summer business. West Ham United finished 18th in the Premier League last season and must sell a number of players to avoid financial catastrophe in the English Second tier, making Summerville one of the names likely to be discussed.
Summerville, 24, is a Dutch winger who was one of West Ham’s brighter performers last season. He made 29 Premier League starts, scored five goals and added two assists, and was also surprised to be called into the Netherlands' World Cup squad after the club’s relegation. His form has made him a player of interest, alongside Matheus Fernandes, as West Ham try to manage a summer that could force difficult departures.
For PSG, though, the fit is not straightforward. Summerville would most likely arrive as a rotation or backup option because PSG already have strong attacking depth, which raises the question of how serious any move would be. Interest is one thing; an official offer is another, and there is still no confirmation that PSG have made one for Summerville or put a price on the winger.
That leaves West Ham in a familiar bind and Summerville in the middle of it. If PSG turn interest into a bid, the club’s financial pressure could make a sale realistic, but if they hesitate, the link may stay where it is for now — as a summer rumor with one player waiting to see whether interest becomes a formal approach.

