Tottenham

The latest Tottenham transfer news puts the club in an awkward position. According to a report, Tottenham Hotspur are leading the race to sign West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville ahead of the summer transfer window, with several domestic and European clubs also circling. Sources close to the player confirm that the 24-year-old Dutchman is open to the move, but only if Spurs secure their Premier League status before the season ends.

Tottenham Transfer News: Spurs Eye Crysencio Summerville Amid Relegation Uncertainty 

West Ham blocked a Spurs approach during the January window and held firm despite Tottenham reportedly preparing a bid in the region of £25 million. The Hammers now demand a package worth approximately £35 million, including bonuses and add-ons, a fee that accounts for his contract running until June 2029 and the form he has shown in recent months. Summerville scored in five consecutive games back in January, becoming the first West Ham player to achieve that since Jesse Lingard.

Across his last ten appearances, he has contributed seven goals and four assists, attracting serious interest from Aston Villa, Everton, Brentford, Bournemouth, Marseille, Napoli, Atalanta, and Villarreal. His performances have even drawn the notice of Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman, putting him firmly in the conversation ahead of this summer’s World Cup. With his Transfermarkt valuation sitting at around £19–25 million, West Ham’s £35 million asking price carries a notable premium, and Tottenham would need a solid financial footing to even consider matching it.

Tottenham’s £65m striker facing a brutal summer exit

Can Tottenham Realistically Afford to Think About Summerville When They Cannot String Two Wins Together?

That question sits at the heart of this Tottenham transfer news story and makes for uncomfortable reading right now. Tottenham sit without a win in 11 straight matches for the first time since October 1975, and that context makes chasing a £35 million attacker feel premature at best. Summerville, a Netherlands international at just 24, offers exactly what Spurs lost when Son Heung-min departed for LAFC: goals, creativity, and pace down the left. Realistically, if Spurs survive, this deal happens. If they go down, Summerville goes elsewhere, and Tottenham face a far costlier rebuild than one winger can fix.

Previous articleChelsea eyeing brilliant £30m midfielder who could transform their season
Next articleManchester City plotting stunning £70m swoop for proven Premier League star

2 COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here