
Manchester United's interest in Summerville cools as Rashford's return blocks new signings
Crysencio Summerville remains at the centre of Roma's transfer activity this window. The Dutch winger has impressed at West Ham and at the World Cup, attracting interest from top European clubs including Manchester United, who had placed him high on their shortlist. However, United's pursuit has cooled significantly due to Marcus Rashford's return to fitness. Rashford's high wages—he was not taken up on a permanent deal by Barcelona—create a substantial obstacle to signing another player in that position. Roma continue to track Summerville as a priority target, but face competition from the Premier League side despite United's recent reluctance. According to journalist Laurie Whitwell of The Athletic, the Rashford situation has directly dampened United's enthusiasm: "This is a situation influenced by the Rashford matter. He earns such a high salary that, unless he leaves, it is difficult to understand how to sign a player in that position with the necessary financial resources." West Ham are seeking a starting price of 40 million pounds, with English reports suggesting they could demand up to 50 million pounds including add-ons.










