Crysencio Summerville, the 24-year-old West Ham striker (under contract until 2029) and Dutch international, is among the players reportedly on Paris Saint-Germain’s radar for the 2026 summer transfer window. Foot Mercato claims this Saturday that PSG has indeed made a move, hoping to also sign his teammate Mateus Fernandes (21-year-old midfielder). However, there is competition for the former.
“Luis Campos has even already begun preliminary discussions with West Ham.”
“Paris Saint-Germain is following this matter very closely. Keen to add depth to its squad and bolster its wings, the reigning two-time European champions have targeted the Dutchman. Luis Campos has even already begun preliminary discussions with West Ham for a double transfer that also includes the Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes.” Paris thought they could capitalize on West Ham’s financial difficulties, fresh from their relegation to the Championship, to secure the signing.
“West Ham were already demanding a hefty €50 million to release their player.”
The capital club now faces stiff competition from the Premier League: Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Arsenal have officially joined the race. Manchester United are also very interested in the player. Faced with this logjam of English giants with colossal resources, the financial operation promises to be substantial. Even before the start of the World Cup, West Ham were already demanding a hefty €50 million to release their player.
These claims are credible, at least several media outlets have already mentioned PSG’s interest in these two players. Although their interest in Summerville might seem surprising given his less-than-stellar season. He did manage some positive aspects in a struggling team, but other options seem quite viable. Especially if the Dutchman’s price tag continues to rise.
But he’s also a player who’s really comfortable on the right wing, something PSG’s squad is lacking. Including Fernandes in the deal isn’t insignificant either. We’ll wait to find out more; for now, it’s all very unclear, while the list of potential suitors seems to be growing.
