Ugarte: West Ham United Ready to Sell Crysencio Summerville if Valuation Met

Ugarte update: West Ham United are ready to sell Crysencio Summerville if their valuation is met, with Tottenham monitoring the winger.

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Ugarte: West Ham United Ready to Sell Crysencio Summerville if Valuation Met

Ugarte is the name attached to a West Ham United decision that could move Crysencio Summerville this summer. The club would have no problem selling the winger if its valuation is met, with Tottenham believed to be keeping tabs on him.

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Crysencio Summerville and West Ham United

Summerville has become one of the most talked-about names of the summer transfer window. West Ham United may be forced to cash in on key assets after relegation from the Premier League, and he sits near the top of that discussion.

The winger has already shown the profile that brings attention. At the World Cup, he scored against Japan and Sweden, two goals that helped put his name into wider circulation before the market turned toward him again.

Tottenham Track the Winger

Tottenham are the club watching the situation most closely. That interest gives West Ham United leverage, because the sale is not framed as a clear-cut departure; it depends on whether a buyer reaches the valuation the club wants.

For West Ham, that condition is the whole deal. The club is open to selling Summerville, but only on its price, and that makes the next move a simple one for any suitor: meet the number or move on.

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Ugarte and the Summer Market

The missing piece is the valuation itself. Without that figure, the market can circle Summerville, Tottenham can monitor him, and West Ham can hold its line, but no transfer can move from interest to agreement.

So the story now sits on one test. Summerville’s World Cup goals, his status in the summer window, and West Ham United’s willingness to sell all point to a deal that depends entirely on valuation being met.

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