Manchester United and Tottenham have both made moves to sign West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville, with the Dutch forward emerging as one of the most interesting attacking names on the market.According to TEAMtalk, both clubs have taken steps towards a potential deal, with West Ham expected to demand around £50m.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYThat is a big fee, but it reflects the player’s age, profile and the level of interest around him.Summerville has impressed despite West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League, and that is exactly why bigger clubs are watching.He brings pace, direct running and the ability to attack defenders one-v-one, qualities both United and Spurs have lacked at different points.Why Man United are interestedFor Man United, this deal makes plenty of sense.The club are still dealing with uncertainty around Marcus Rashford’s future, and The Sun has reported that United’s interest in Summerville could be linked to their wider plan on the left wing.Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustUnited need more consistency in attack. Summerville would not arrive as a guaranteed superstar, but he fits the kind of player they should be targeting: Premier League-tested, still developing and hungry for a bigger platform.More Stories / Latest NewsJournalist drops Enzo Fernandez bombshell as Chelsea midfielder takes major stepJun 18 2026, 7:28Man United and Tottenham battle for £50m winger impressing at the World CupJun 18 2026, 7:05Arsenal star provides injury update after appearing to limp off in England’s win vs CroatiaJun 18 2026, 6:51Tottenham’s need is just as clearTottenham’s interest is also understandable. Spurs are reshaping their attack under Roberto De Zerbi and need wide players who can stretch teams, press aggressively and contribute goals.Summerville’s mobility and technical sharpness would suit a high-energy system.There is also the World Cup factor. Summerville scored for the Netherlands in their 2-2 draw against Japan and showed his quality.This feels like a transfer race that could move quickly. West Ham may want £50m, but relegation puts pressure on them.For United and Tottenham, the question is simple: who moves first with a serious offer?Former Man U coach linked with Premier League return – to replace his old assistant The post Man United and Tottenham battle for £50m winger impressing at the World Cup appeared first on CaughtOffside.