Before last month, Crysencio Summerville had never been called up by the Netherlands’ senior squad.Now, he has starred for the Dutch attack as they won Group F at the ongoing World Cup finals, setting up a round of 32 tie against Morocco later today (Monday).It is some step up — and Premier League teams will be assessing if he is ready to rise to the challenge at club level, too.Following West Ham United’s relegation to the Championship, a move away for Summerville would raise funds and allow the 24-year-old, who was one of the team’s brighter sparks in a dismal season, to continue playing top-flight football.The Athletic has reported that Manchester United are considering Summerville as an option if they recruit on the left wing this summer, and that Aston Villa have also explored him as a possible new recruit. Liverpool had interest earlier this year, but nothing has progressed.It is not hard to see the attraction.Summerville’s excellent left-footed strike in the 2-2 draw with Japan that began the Netherlands’ World Cup finals challenge and further goal and assist as a half-time substitute in a 5-1 thrashing of Sweden in match two show his potential impact. He has a vicious turn of pace, defenders dread his dribbles, and his ability to squeeze goals out of tight angles and situations makes him a threat.But how would those strengths translate into a higher-level Premier League team, and would they translate to the tune of the £50million ($66m) it is expected to take to prise him away from West Ham?As we can see from his 2025-26 season dashboard below, Summerville has been deployed in a few different roles for the east Londoners, but most effectively on the left, and suitors such as Villa or Manchester United would be eyeing him up for a left-wing spot.He has been key to West Ham’s progression through the thirds, but primarily by receiving and then running with the ball rather than staying high to stretch play or getting in-behind defences.