Manchester United is preparing to target West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville as a potential replacement for Marcus Rashford, according to The Guardian.
The 24-year-old Dutchman is viewed as having the ideal profile for a left-sided forward to replace the England international.
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West Ham is open to selling Summerville following their relegation to the Championship, provided they receive a suitable offer of around £30m.
Summerville, who participated in the World Cup with the Netherlands, has three years remaining on his contract.
Rashford's Uncertain Future
Rashford's future at Manchester United remains uncertain due to a breakdown in his relationship with the club over recent seasons.
The tension previously led to the 28-year-old joining Aston Villa on a six-month loan in January 2025 before spending last season at Barcelona.
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An uneasy truce currently exists between Rashford and the club, meaning he is expected to start the upcoming season at Old Trafford.
United still prefers to offload Rashford via a permanent sale or a loan deal, though finding a club capable of financing his £17.5m-a-year contract remains difficult.
Midfield Recruitment Strategies
Following the recent signings of Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans for a combined initial fee of £82m, United continues to pursue a third midfielder.
Michael Carrick admires Roma's Manu Koné, Bournemouth's Alex Scott, and Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga.
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However, a move for any of these targets is considered unlikely because each player carries an asking price of approximately £80m.