Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle Tracking West Ham’s Summerville as Relegation Looms
His home-grown status lifts his value during West Ham's uncertain survival fight.
Overview
- Reports on Wednesday from The Telegraph, echoed by Yahoo Sports and CaughtOffside, said Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle are tracking the winger, with Tottenham also linked.
- Following a 3-0 defeat to Brentford, West Ham remain at risk of relegation, and multiple outlets report a drop would spark bids and could lower his price.
- Summerville has produced seven goals and four assists in 31 appearances this season after a debut year disrupted by a long hamstring injury.
- He qualifies as a home-grown player through Leeds United's academy, which helps clubs meet Premier League limits on non-home-grown registrations.
- West Ham paid about £25 million in 2024 and plan to seek a profit if they sell him, though their bargaining power depends on staying up.