Manchester United are weighing a £50 million move for Crysencio Summerville as the club targets a new left winger. The Dutch attacker has emerged as a potential addition to Erik ten Hag's squad ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Why Summerville fits the profile
Summerville, primarily a left-sided winger, would provide competition on that flank. United have been monitoring the position for some time, and the 22-year-old's pace and directness are seen as assets. The £50m valuation reflects his rising reputation in the Championship, though no formal bid has been made yet.
The financial side of the deal
A £50 million fee would represent a significant outlay for United, who have already spent heavily in recent windows. The club's hierarchy will need to weigh the investment against other priorities. Summerville's current club is likely to hold out for that figure, given his contract situation and form last season.
If the move goes through, Summerville would slot into a left-wing role where United have rotated players in recent campaigns. The signing would add depth and a different attacking option. Ten Hag has emphasized width and creativity, and Summerville fits that brief.
Next steps in the transfer
United have not yet opened talks, sources indicate. The club is expected to assess other targets before committing to a bid. The summer window runs until late August, so there is time. Whether they meet the £50m asking price or negotiate a lower fee remains the open question.




