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“Oh No, Not Another One” Now Villa Line Up Transfer Raid For West Ham Star Man

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West Ham could be set for a transfer raid by Aston Villa, if reports by Football Insider are anything to go by.

Crysencio Summerville is reportedly being eyed by Villa boss Unai Emery, and he’s just the latest Hammers player to be linked with a move away.

Summerville attracting attention after standout displays

Summerville has been one of the few bright sparks in a difficult season, delivering consistent performances despite West Ham’s struggles near the bottom of the table.

He’s been in excellent form since being given a regular starting role by Nuno Espirito Santo and was hugely missed, ironically against Aston Villa, when the Hammers lost just before the international break.

Financial backdrop fuels speculation

Football Insider suggest there’s a growing sense he could be prised away from the London Stadium, particularly with the club’s financial situation looking strained, with mounting debts and borrowing from high-interest sources.

Reports indicate West Ham may need to cash in this summer to balance the books, with losses mounting and relegation still a real threat — though realistically, that’s nothing new.

That combination is never a good mix.

Nuno Espirito Santo is distraught as he discovers the extent of Crysencio Summerville's injury

Summerville is wanted by an increasing number of clubs

Transfer links piling up

El Hadji Malick Diouf, Jarrod Bowen and Mateus Fernandes have all been linked with moves away this summer, so the Summerville links are hardly surprising.

Unai Emery is believed to be keen to strengthen in wide areas, with Villa lacking natural wingers.

Summerville ticks plenty of boxes — pace, directness and end product — and at 24, he’s entering his prime years.

It’s also worth noting Tottenham Hotspur were heavily linked in January, but the Dutchman’s agent indicated Summerville rejected the chance to move.

Survival key to keeping top players

From a West Ham perspective, this all comes back to survival.

Stay in the Premier League and the club have a fighting chance of keeping hold of their best players. But as things stand, not only are players being linked with moves away this summer, there’s also a sense clubs are looking to pick up West Ham’s top talent on the cheap

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1 comment

  • Rob says:

    Well Gonzo, it will show how good or poor our board really are. If we stay up they have to put money in to keep the players or sell for mega bucks. Personally I can see them folding and letting half the team go for a pittance. It’s just how useless they are mate.

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