Manchester United have formally enquired about Crysencio Summerville with West Ham, with the Dutch winger carrying a £50m price tag, and are simultaneously pursuing Mateus Fernandes – a move that would push the total outlay toward £130m if both deals were completed, placing enormous pressure on United’s summer budget before the window has properly opened.
The Athletic reported United’s enquiry into Summerville’s availability, identifying him as a high-priority target for the left flank. TEAMtalk’s coverage of the double deal – citing interest in Fernandes as the second strand – frames this as a coordinated attempt to strip West Ham of two of their most marketable assets in a single window.
The Fee Structure and What West Ham Are Demanding
West Ham’s valuation on Summerville sits at around £50m, in line with the fee United’s enquiry is reported to reflect. For context on the individual Summerville deal, Summerville joined West Ham from Leeds in the summer of 2024 on a contract running to June 2029 with an option for a further year – meaning West Ham hold all the leverage on duration.
The Fernandes strand is the more complicated negotiation. West Ham have communicated an asking price of approximately £80m for the Portuguese midfielder, and one report suggests United’s opening offer came in at £40m plus £5m in add-ons – well short of what the Hammers will accept. That gap will need closing before anything moves forward.
West Ham’s Financial Position and Why Sales Could Happen
West Ham are under pressure to generate substantial transfer income this summer, with figures of £100m to £150m cited in some coverage as the target for player sales. Summerville and Fernandes are both identified as the most likely sources of that revenue.
That financial context matters. It does not mean West Ham will accept below-par bids – they have demonstrated they will hold firm on valuations – but it does mean the club has a structural incentive to do business rather than simply reject approaches and move on. Any buyer who meets the asking price should find a willing seller.
PSG and Real Madrid Are Also in the Picture
United are not operating without competition. Paris Saint-Germain have opened talks with West Ham over a similar double transfer targeting both Fernandes and Summerville, with PSG reportedly working to the same approximate valuations – around €80m for Fernandes and €50m for Summerville. Real Madrid are monitoring Fernandes but are unwilling to meet the full £80m demand, according to reports, which may give United and PSG a cleaner run at him if Madrid’s position remains firm.
The PSG dimension is significant. United would be competing with a club that has spent aggressively in recent windows and faces no domestic financial constraints comparable to the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules – a factor that could give PSG more room to manoeuvre on both fee and wages.
United’s Broader Summer Context
Summerville is one of several solutions United have examined for the left-wing position following the departures and repositioning of existing forwards. As covered in United’s wider summer transfer planning, the club under INEOS are targeting multiple signings rather than one marquee arrival, which means resources are being spread across positions.
Fernandes, 21, adds a different dimension – a midfield profile that fits INEOS’s thinking around Bruno Fernandes’s long-term succession. Whether United can fund both players in the same window without breaching PSR constraints or sacrificing depth elsewhere remains the central unanswered question.
The Verdict
The Summerville enquiry is credible and the fee is realistic. The Fernandes strand is at an earlier, more contested stage – United’s reported opening bid falls well short of West Ham’s position, and PSG will push the price rather than reduce it. Both deals completing simultaneously at the £130m total is the most ambitious reading of where this stands; the likelier near-term outcome is that one progresses while the other stalls through the summer.