Crysencio Summerville has been an important part of West Ham’s first-team this season, featuring 18 times in the Premier League.
He’s racked up two goals and three assists, showcasing his value at the London club. He found the net against Sunderland in a 3-1 win at the weekend. Things are much better for the attacker than last season, when he could only play 780 minutes due to injury.
The possibility of the 24-year-old’s West Ham exit is now rising. AS Roma could be a possible destination for the Dutchman.
ForzaRoma have reported on the Italian side’s hunt for Summerville.
The outlet appear confident that Roma came forward for the West Ham player two days ago. This is the ‘final push’ for January, and the Hammers rejected these advances.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are unwilling to part ways with the winger this month. The Portuguese manager sees him as a key player in the hunt for survival in the ongoing campaign. That is why Roma remain interested in the possibility of a summer move.
They are looking forward to the prospect of West Ham’s possible relegation to the Championship. That would allow Roma to land Summerville for a discount price.
The London club’s demands for the ex-Leeds United player are unknown. The report explained that Roma would need a ‘good offer’ to sign him, with West Ham having paid £25m to secure his signature in 2024.
Summerville’s contract runs out in 2029, subsequently it’ll probably be difficult for Roma even in the summer. West Ham being relegated would make the task would be easier, however, it’s unlikely to be easy as Roma would expected.

























