Leeds United transfer news: An update on Crysenscio Summerville comes amid Aston Villa and Burnley interest
Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Crysenscio Summerville, a Leeds United attacker who has been linked with Burnley and is desired by Aston Villa.
According to the Sky Sports journalist, despite interest from Aston Villa and other clubs, the club has no plans to move the Dutch winger.
The Whites even rejected down a £20 million bid for the 22-year-old during the summer, and he’s had a great first half of the season under Daniel Farke.
“Crysencio Summerville is on super stats since October: 10 goals and 5 assists,” Romano posted on Twitter. Several clubs, notably Aston Villa, are keeping tabs on him. Leeds have no plans to move him in January since he is an important player. In August, #LUFC turned down a £20 million bid from Burnley.”
Maintain him at all costs.
Summerville‘s exceptional contributions to the team’s performance make it critical for Leeds to keep him.
The club’s refusal of a £20 million bid demonstrates his great importance to the club, and his outstanding performance under Farke, with 10 goals and 5 assists since October, demonstrates how important he is to this side.
In terms of Leeds‘ promotion hopes, Dtuchman’s presence considerably improves their prospects.
His goal-scoring ability and creative flair transform him into a game-changer, providing the squad with the attacking prowess required for a successful promotion campaign.
The winger’s steady form and impact on matches make him a vital cog in Leeds‘ promotion push, and his retention provides stability in the club’s pursuit of top-flight play.
Given the interest from teams like as Aston Villa and the earlier bid from Burnley, Leeds must prioritise keeping Summerville in order to preserve their competitive edge and boost their promotion aspirations in the important second half of the season.
Villa, on the other hand, is owned by two billionaires, Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens, who have a combined net worth of £9.4 billion [Birmingham Live], and they may look to submit an offer in January.
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