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Man United The Frontrunners To Sign Crysencio Summerville From West Ham This Summer

Following West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League, the Crysencio Summerville next club odds market has been published on BetVictor.

The Hammers are expected to lose a number of their most sellable assets after their 14-year spell in the top-flight came to an end last month. And with Summerville already making a strong impression at the 2026 World Cup, the Dutchman has caught the eye of a number of Europe’s heavyweights.

According to various sources – including The Athletic’s David Ornstein – England’s biggest club are very much in the running to sign the left-winger. But who else is in contention? BetVictor News takes a closer look at the most likeliest destinations for the 24-year-old star.

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Crysencio Summerville to sign for before September 1st 2026
Crysencio Summerville to sign for before September 1st 2026
Any Italian club 6/1
Arsenal 16/1
Any French club 2/1
Newcastle 8/1
Manchester United 1/1
Tottenham 6/1
Liverpool 16/1
Any German club 14/1
Any Spanish club 20/1
Any MLS club 25/1
Any Saudi club 25/1
Crystal Palace 25/1
Brentford 25/1

Crysencio Summerville Next Club Odds: Man Utd Are Evens To Sign The West Ham Winger

As it stands, the Crysencio Summerville next club odds market sees Man United lead the betting. The Red Devils are reportedly on the lookout for a new left-winger and view Summerville as the ideal fit.

Despite West Ham’s relegation, Summerville was one of the Iron’s standout performers. The former Leeds man scored seven times and provided five assists over 34 appearances in all competitions last season.

United will once again have plenty of cash to spend this summer and with the lure of Champions League football in 2026-27, Summerville will surely consider the move to Old Trafford. And with a current price of 1/1, it looks likely a deal will be struck after the World Cup.

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How Much Will Crysencio Summerville Cost Man Utd?

It’s understood that Man United will have to part ways with £50million to sign Crysencio Summerville. That is a figure that West Ham deem as acceptable owing to the Dutchman being one of the club’s best players.

Summerville also has three years to run on his contract and a strong World Cup showing could see the asking price increase. Which will put the Hammers in a strong negotiating position but raising funds is a necessity for next term.

The 2026/27 Championship odds sees the east Londoners as the title favourites but a squad overhaul is certainly required. Acquiring a minimum fee of £50m will definitely help in the Iron’s quest for an immediate return to the big time.

Other teams in contention for Summerville include Tottenham, Arsenal and Newcastle. A move away from England is also worth bearing mind with a switch to any French club at 2/1 and any Italian club at 6/1 providing food for thought.

Elsewhere, the Jarrod Bowen next club odds market is also garnering plenty of attention. The England international – who missed out on a place in Thomas Tuchel’s squad this summer – is also expected to collect a sizeable figure. Should he decide to move on, that is.

*Odds are correct as of 3pm, Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Market is for Crysencio Summerville to join before September 1, 2026.

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Ben Horlock

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