UMVA has learned that Crysencio Summerville, the Dutch winger who shone at the World Cup, has become a hot commodity in the summer transfer window, with top European clubs circling.
Following West Ham United's relegation from the Premier League, the club is likely to cash in on its key assets, and Summerville is firmly on the radar of several top clubs, including Tottenham, who are believed to be keeping tabs on the player.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Manchester United is considering Summerville as an option to strengthen their attack if Marcus Rashford leaves Old Trafford permanently, but the £50 million valuation placed on the player by West Ham is seen as a major obstacle.
Manchester United's main priority remains restructuring their midfield, with Summerville's teammate Mateus Fernandes identified as their primary target, but interest in Summerville extends beyond England, with Napoli and AC Milan monitoring the situation.
Paris Saint-Germain have already made contact with West Ham, and reports suggest the French champions are preparing a bid in the region of £43 million, potentially paving the way for a double deal that could reach £130 million.
Roma are also in the race and appear well-placed to meet West Ham's reduced demands, which could drop to between £30-40 million, making a move to Italy increasingly plausible for Summerville, who has refused to play in the Championship.
A "fierce battle" between Manchester United, PSG, and Roma is expected to unfold in the coming weeks, with Summerville's ambition to remain at the highest level and West Ham's financial pressures making a transfer highly likely.
