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Fulham eye Summerville as flanks need reinforcement after Wilson exit

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Fulham have signalled serious interest in signing 24‑year‑old Dutch forward Crysencio Summerville, who is currently under contract with West Ham United until mid‑2029, after his World Cup performances for the Netherlands attracted attention. The move would see the London club, now in the Championship, attempt to add the international to their squad. Fulham join Chelsea and Manchester United in the race for Summerville, according to media reports. The player remains a West Ham United asset, with his contract running to 2029. The Cottagers, recently relegated to the Championship, are looking to bolster their flanks after the departure of Harry Wilson. Summerville emerged as a target amid uncertainty over whether Fulham will exercise the loan‑option on Samuel Chukwueze. An English newspaper highlighted concerns about Summerville’s consistency and physical condition. These doubts temper the enthusiasm surrounding his potential transfer. Last season Summerville featured in 34 matches for West Ham, scoring seven goals and providing five assists. His contributions underline his experience in the Premier League. West Ham have secured Summerville’s services until mid‑2029, with an additional option for another season. The club’s relegation worries suggest they could lose several key players, including the Dutch forward. For Fulham, securing Summerville would add pace and depth to their attack as they aim for promotion. For West Ham, his departure would further deplete a squad already facing the prospect of losing core players after relegation.

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