There have been few more gladdening sights in the last few weeks than seeng [Crysencio Summerville](https://www.claretandhugh.info/ac-roma-bid-for-crysencio-summerville-confirmed-west-hams-stance-revealed/) scare opposition defences half to death and hit form with four goals and an assist so far in 2026. The young ex-Leeds winger has had a torrid time with injuries missing large chunks of last season and has had a lengthy rehabilitation to endure.
And of course having the end product to his game as well as the eye-catching electric pace has not gone un-noticed. Two offers were rejected by West Ham according to [givemesport.com](https://www.givemesport.com/breaking-west-ham-reject-approach-for-crysencio-summerville/) who suggest whilst in the short term the Hammers have kept their star there could well be trouble brewing:
_‘West Ham rejected two proposals for Crysencio Summerville during the January transfer window, and although he was happy to stay for the second half of the season, Fabrizio Romano claims that it will be different in the summer”_
Very true. If the Hammers do find themselves relegated, Summerville – along with Jarrod Bowen – will see suitors lining up.
His former club Leeds United could also be in for a windfall thanks to his electric form in 2026: Dutch journalists claim a call-up to the Netherlands national side is likely in March – which will trigger the add-ons clauses in his West Ham – Leeds contract, with some suggestions that Sullivan might have to fork out £4 million to his former club who just happen to one West Ham’s relegation rivals.
Better to have to fork out a chunk of cash now and hope that ‘Cry’ can spearhead the revival that keeps the Irons in the Premier League, and likely as a consequence keeps the player himself at West Ham after the end of the season.