Manchester United have reportedly opened direct club-to-club contact with West Ham United over a move for Crysencio Summerville, as Marcus Rashford's exit from Old Trafford appears increasingly likely. According to GiveMeSport's Senior Football Correspondent Ben Jacobs, United head coach Michael Carrick is eager to bolster his squad and has identified the Netherlands international as a potential replacement for Rashford.
Summerville targeted after West Ham's relegation
West Ham are facing a difficult summer after relegation to the Championship, with several star players linked with moves abroad or back to the Premier League. Summerville, who impressed at the World Cup despite the Netherlands' early exit, is one of the key assets the Hammers may need to offload. United have reportedly made direct club-to-club contact to discuss a potential transfer.
Rashford's departure increasingly likely
Marcus Rashford's future at Old Trafford has been the subject of intense speculation, with reports suggesting the England international could be on his way out. Carrick is said to be planning for life without Rashford and sees Summerville as a suitable addition to his attacking options. The 22-year-old winger has been a standout performer for West Ham this season, despite the club's struggles.
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