Manchester United’s pursuit of a new left-sided attacker has grown significantly more complicated, with Fulham now entering the running for West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville.
According to The Guardian, Fulham have registered genuine interest in signing the 24-year-old Netherlands international this summer transfer window.
Chelsea and Manchester United have also been monitoring Summerville’s situation, meaning three Premier League clubs are now circling the same target.
West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League has left Summerville’s future at the club deeply uncertain, and he is expected to attract serious interest from multiple top-flight sides.
United remain firmly in the conversation for the winger, with Sky Sports reporting that Summerville is one of their favoured options for the left-wing role this summer.
However, midfield remains Manchester United’s primary focus in the current transfer market, meaning a move for Summerville could depend on how other priorities develop first.
The former Leeds United winger impressed throughout his time at West Ham and further raised his profile with the Netherlands during the 2026 World Cup.
The Sun has reported that United have already held talks with West Ham, though any potential deal could hinge significantly on the future of Marcus Rashford at Old Trafford.
If Rashford remains and fully commits to Michael Carrick’s plans, United may see less urgency in adding another left-sided forward to the squad this window.
Should Rashford depart, however, Summerville could quickly become a far more pressing priority for United’s recruitment team to finalise before the window closes.
Fulham’s involvement meaningfully changes the dynamics of this transfer situation, as they can offer Summerville consistent playing time and a clearly defined role within their setup.
Regular minutes and a central role in a team’s attacking plans can be a compelling offer for any player, regardless of a bigger club’s pull.
United must be careful not to allow this winger chase to distract from addressing their most urgent need, which remains strengthening the centre of midfield.
Summerville is Premier League proven, still young enough to continue developing, and brings the kind of direct, pacey running that has often been missing from United’s attack.
With Fulham and Chelsea both active in this race, the situation is unlikely to remain unresolved for long, and United will need to make a firm decision soon.