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·9 April 2026
Aston Villa plot summer swoop for West Ham United star impressing despite struggles

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·9 April 2026

As the Premier League season hurdles toward a dramatic conclusion, West Ham United find themselves embroiled in a desperate fight for survival. While the Hammers currently languish in the relegation zone, one player has consistently shone through the gloom at the London Stadium: Crysencio Summerville.
According to reports from Football Insider, Unai Emery’s side have set their sights firmly on securing Summerville’s signature when the summer transfer window opens, looking to capitalise on West Ham’s precarious league standing.
Since arriving from Leeds United in August 2024 for a fee exceeding £25 million, the 24-year-old has evolved into a vital attacking asset.
Despite West Ham’s collective inconsistencies this season under Nuno Espírito Santo, Summerville has been a revelation on the left flank.
Racking up seven goals across 27 appearances in all competitions, his directness, pace, and creative output have been a rare bright spark, single-handedly keeping the East London club’s faint survival hopes alive on numerous occasions.
For a progressive, attack-minded side like Aston Villa, injecting Summerville’s flair into their forward line presents a highly attractive proposition as they look to build on their own European ambitions.
The crux of Aston Villa’s pursuit heavily depends on West Ham’s top-flight status come May.
Financial experts and insiders suggest that if the Hammers suffer relegation to the Championship, it could trigger a massive squad exodus to balance the books and comply with financial constraints.
Summerville is currently valued in the region of £26 million, but that asking price could plummet drastically if West Ham drop down a division, making him a potential bargain for the Midlands club.
However, Villa will not have a free run at the coveted winger.
They face incredibly stiff competition for his services. Domestic rivals including Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Bournemouth, and Brentford are all monitoring the situation closely.









































