Sealed, signed, and delivered.
After being on high alert since last week when there was a chance to sign the Championship’s player of the year, West Ham supporters can breathe a great sigh of relief. A knowledgeable journalist who is a “former West Ham employee” has revealed that Crysencio Summerville has recently inked a five-year contract with West Ham United, a move that has garnered praise from both fans and news analysts.
Unveiling on the official West Ham United Club website will undoubtedly happen soon.
Supporters may now relish the capture of one of football’s brightest up-and-coming players since they are familiar with the club and are aware that these transfer deals aren’t “done” until the player is really spotted in the media shot forming the “crossed Hammers” with his arms.
Summerville, a 22-year-old Rotterdam native who is a dynamic left-footed player, will complete West Ham’s left flank and take up the position that has proven most challenging for the Hammers recently. Said Benrahma, Pablo Fornals, Maxwell Cornet, and Lucas Paquetá were also drafted, but the Irons were unable to duplicate the fast-paced, free-flowing offensive style that Bowen and Kudus occasionally displayed on the opposing flank.
The tantalizing possibility of Summerville, Kudus, and Bowen functioning as an innovative, agile, swift, and potent attacking trio is now a reality. With Paqueta leading the midfield and whichever striker is used, West Ham United has an extremely talented, offensive, and dynamic group at their disposal.