Keith Wyness Reacts to Tottenham’s West Ham Signing Agreement

Keith Wyness Reacts to Tottenham’s West Ham Signing Agreement

The ongoing January transfer window has intensified discussions surrounding key players, particularly regarding West Ham’s forward Crysencio Summerville. Recently, former chief executive Keith Wyness shared his insights on the matter, emphasizing that West Ham is not considering selling significant players as they aim to ensure their survival in the Premier League.

West Ham’s Stand on Crysencio Summerville

Tottenham has reportedly expressed interest in acquiring Crysencio Summerville after the player scored against them in West Ham’s 2-1 victory. However, Wyness firmly stated that West Ham has “no chance” of allowing Summerville to leave.

Wyness pointed out that West Ham has seen a shift in their fortunes, bolstering their belief that they can maintain their Premier League status. Despite being five points adrift from safety, he noted that the recent shift in the league table has rekindled hope within the club.

Market Value and Future Prospects

According to Wyness, Summerville’s value could reach £25 million. Yet, West Ham’s management has not indicated any willingness to part with the forward. He expressed concerns about media speculation regarding the player’s potential departure, labeling it as mischief.

West Ham’s Pursuit of Troy Parrott

In related transfer news, West Ham has emerged as a front-runner in the race to sign striker Troy Parrott. The 23-year-old, currently with AZ Alkmaar, has been a sought-after talent in the Premier League.

  • Parrott has scored 20 goals in 27 appearances this season.
  • He continues to impress with his performances, leading to interest from various clubs.
  • The situation remains fluid as the January transfer window progresses.

Overall, as West Ham focuses on their Premier League campaign, the club’s management is committed to retaining their key players while exploring potential additions to strengthen their squad.