Crysencio Summerville, 24, gathered interest after a strong season with West Ham, despite the Hammers' relegation, and his senior Netherlands debut at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where the winger scored twice and provided two assists.
Manchester United and AS Roma entered the fray early on, but are now set to compete with Saudi side Al Hilal, according to Belgian transfer insider Sacha Tavolieri.
As per Tavolieri, Al Hilal are already in talks with Summerville, who's reportedly been given a price tag of around €40 million.

Summerville reportedly also met with Roma on Tuesday, who are "head over heels" with Summerville, according to Italian transfer guru Nicolo Schira.
Al Hilal are set to sell Brazilian striker Marcos Leonardo to Ajax for €17.5 million, making way for a new foreign player in the squad. Another player will likely have to make way, however, as former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez was omitted from Al Hilal's league squad in 2026 in accordance with league rules on foreign players.
Summerville scored five goals and provided two assists in 31 Premier League games for West Ham during the 2025-26 season. The Dutchman joined the Hammers from Leeds United in 2024 for a reported fee of €29.3 million.
