Leeds United are known for securing and developing talents with great success. The Premier League club brought in Crysencio Summerville from PSV in 2020 as an 18-year-old for £1 million. Four years later, West Ham paid £25 million for the Dutch striker. On Sunday, Summerville was behind the Netherlands’ beautiful, second goal in the 2-2 draw against Japan. Now Manchester United are making their move.
The Dutchman is 1.75 meters tall, full of explosive strength and a low center of gravity. The 24-year-old can be used as a wide forward or winger, can be placed in a number 10 role or as a deep nine. This is a player Michael Carrick and the United management want.
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Manchester United have made the first move to sign Crysencio Summerville
The Athletic has previously reported that Manchester United are following the Dutchman closely and are being strongly assessed at Old Trafford. According to Teamtalk , Manchester United have now made their first move in the hunt to secure the striker West Ham expect £50 million for.
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Of course, it all depends on whether or not Marcus Rashford, England’s goalscorer against Croatia on Wednesday, will be part of Carrick’s squad.
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