Leeds set to bank extra add-ons from Crysencio Summerville
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Leeds set to bank extra add-ons from Crysencio Summerville
"According to reports, when Leeds United sold the player to West Ham, they inserted a clause into his contract that would see them pocket around 4 million if he gained international recognition during his time at the London club. It seems that Leeds United could be set for a windfall now. According to Suleyman Ozturk on Soccernews.NL, the player could get opportunities with the Netherlands national team during the international break in March."
"He now gets such a return and high level I think he plays so well at West Ham now, Ozturk told SoccerNews.nl. He is specifically a type of Noa Lang, a dribbler who can create something. With four goals and two assists in his last five games, Summerville is in top form at West Ham. That boy, I think, has the ambition to join the Orange."
Crysencio Summerville has scored four goals and provided two assists in his last five games for West Ham, demonstrating strong form. Leeds United inserted a clause in his transfer that would pay them around 4 million if he achieved international recognition while at West Ham. Summerville could receive opportunities with the Netherlands national team during the March international break. Suleyman Ozturk described him as a Noa Lang–type dribbler who can create chances and suggested he has the ambition and timing to vie for World Cup selection. Leeds would benefit financially while fighting to avoid Premier League relegation.
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