Summerville, who recently scored his first goal for the Dutch national team at the World Cup in the USA, is being pursued by both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. The Red Devils, managed by Michael Carrick, a former West Ham player, have reportedly contacted the club and been told that Summerville is available for around £50 million.
With three years remaining on his current contract, West Ham is in a strong negotiating position and could make it difficult for interested teams to purchase the player. If either United or Spurs continue to pursue Summerville, what would they be getting for their money?
Summerville has been a valuable asset to West Ham, providing seven goals and three assists from his wide position, which is comparable to the team's top scorers. His goal contributions have even exceeded those of the team's center-forwards, Callum Wilson and Taty Castellanos.
Overall, Summerville's skills and experience make him an attractive target for other clubs, but West Ham's strong negotiating position could make it challenging for them to acquire him.











