Fulham has joined Chelsea and Manchester United in the race to sign West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville, following the Hammers' relegation from the Premier League, according to reports from Sky Sports and The Guardian on July 3, 2026.
The 24-year-old Netherlands international is expected to leave West Ham this summer after scoring two goals in four World Cup appearances before a penalty-shootout elimination against Morocco.
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Manchester United's Interest Conditional on Rashford
Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has identified Summerville as a primary left-wing target.
However, Sky Sports reported that any formal move depends on the future of Marcus Rashford, who is seeking a loan move to Barcelona.
Fulham has prioritized Summerville to strengthen their wide options, as winger Harry Wilson is set to join Leeds United on a free transfer.
West Ham has already raised funds through an 85-million-pound sale of Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham.
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Meanwhile, Real Madrid issued an official statement denying any interest in Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, stating they have made no effort to sign him and have no intention of doing so.
In other transfer news, veteran midfielder Granit Xhaka has committed to staying at Sunderland after the club rejected an 8-million-pound package from Chelsea.
"This is just the beginning; we want more," said Xhaka, Sunderland's captain, following their European qualification in May.
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Sunderland management informed Chelsea that Xhaka was completely unavailable for transfer, prompting him to recommit to the project under manager Régis Le Bris.