Borussia Dortmund have identified Leeds United’s Crysencio Summerville as a target for the summer, according to Bild.
The Bundesliga side have already agreed to sell Jude Bellingham to Real Madrid for €103m and their CEO, Hans-Joachim Watzke, has told Bild that they will spend 60-65% of the fee on new signings.
It’s claimed BVB sporting director Sebastian Kehl can ‘finally go on a shopping spree’ and has identified a few targets, including the Leeds player.
With regards to the 21-year-old, Bild say the German club have scouted him for a ‘long time’.
The Netherlands U21 international has a market value of €12m and there’s no indication whether the player or the Whites are ready to do business with Dortmund.
The Dutchman enjoyed regular game time last season, scoring five goals and registered six assists from 33 games. This didn’t stop Leeds from getting relegated from the Premier League.
Bild don’t make it clear if Dortmund will use the money raised from Bellingham’s sale to sign the attacker from Leeds, who were relegated from the Premier League, but the interest is there.