Paris Saint Germain have made contact with Leeds United forward Crysencio Summerville about a move to the French giants this summer.
That’s according to De Telegraaf, who say PSG have been in touch with the player’s entourage as they eye up a replacement for Kylian Mbappe.
The newspaper reports that PSG are showing ‘concrete’ interest in the Leeds United star, who managed 19 goals and nine assists in 43 games in the Championship last season.
They’re not the only club in the mix, with Brighton, Fulham, Liverpool and Chelsea all credited with an interest in the Leeds man and the latter two inquiring about his situation.
None of them have made a concrete move for him, though, and so PSG seem to have ‘the best credentials’ to secure his signature at this moment in time.
Leeds asking price is unknown at this point but will be considerably higher than the €1.5m they paid to sign him from Feyenoord in 2021, that’s for certain. It’s also unlikely to be prohibitive for PSG, one of the richest clubs in the world and regular big spenders in the transfer window.