
"A lot of clubs will be interested in Summerville. He was always one of those players who I thought would be in and out, show you a bit of quality and then fade away in the game, I didn't know if he was consistent enough. But I have to give him credit, whether it's been as a substitute or from the start, he's done more for West Ham this season than most of their other players."
"The big problem, as we always say, is that when a player is performing above the level of his team, it always attracts interest from rival clubs. If West Ham get relegated, or if these financial issues prove to be a problem, they will probably be forced to sell him as one of their more valuable assets."
Crysencio Summerville has emerged as West Ham's standout performer this season, delivering consistent quality both as a starter and substitute. The 24-year-old has become the club's go-to player in recent weeks, providing crucial support to teammates like Bowen. However, West Ham's precarious league position—currently 18th on goal difference—creates significant risk. Former West Ham scout Mick Brown warns that if the club faces relegation or financial difficulties, they will likely be forced to sell Summerville as a valuable asset. His strong performances have attracted attention from rival clubs, and multiple suitors would pursue him if West Ham becomes desperate to raise funds.
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