Leeds to reject interest for £25million valued Crysencio Summerville

By Joe Roberts

5th Nov, 2023 | 11:34am

Sources: Leeds to reject Crysencio Summerville offer amid £25m+ reveal

Leeds United value Crysencio Summerville at £25million-plus heading into January but have no plans to let him go, sources have told Football Insider.

It is understood that the 22-year-old wide forward is attracting interest, including from two Premier League clubs, but the Whites intend to rebuff all offers in the upcoming window.

Daniel Farke and the Leeds hierarchy believe Summerville has the potential to further improve this season and see him vital in their promotion efforts.

It is also believed that his value would increase significantly if promotion to the Premier League is achieved.

Summerville has been a key player for Farke this season with six goals and four assists in the Championship, including game-winning braces against Huddersfield and Norwich.

He moved to Elland Road in 2020 from Feyenoord for a reported £1.3million and has gone on to make 53 senior appearances for Leeds – 34 in the Premier League.

The versatile forward, who can play on both wings, signed a contract extension in the summer of 2022 to keep him at the club until 2026.

Summerville reportedly earns £15,000 a week on his current contract, but a move back to the Premier League would likely see his terms improve drastically.

As revealed by Football Insider (1 November), Summerville and Leeds teammates Willy Gnonto and Ethan Ampadu are all the subject of Premier League interest this January.

Leeds sit third in the Championship table after 15 games, 11 points away from top-of-the-table Leicester City.

They will face Plymouth Argyle next in the league on Saturday (11 November).

In other news, West Ham in striker talks amid “huge offer” reveal.