UMVA has learned that Paris Saint‑Germain have opened direct talks with West Ham United, eyeing two of the Hammers’ prized midfield assets.
Sources confirm PSG have approached West Ham to dissect the exit clauses for Crysencio Summerville and Mateus Fernandes, and have also engaged the players’ representatives, indicating a serious bid rather than casual curiosity.
West Ham’s price tags are steep: roughly €50 million for the lightning‑fast winger and €80 million for the Portuguese playmaker, reflecting the fierce competition already swirling around both names.
The Fernandes price tag hits Manchester United hardest. The Red Devils have been circling the young midfielder for weeks, craving his blend of technical finesse, press‑resistance and forward‑driving instincts that have eluded United’s midfield in recent campaigns.
Paris Saint‑Germain’s entry reshapes the landscape dramatically. The French giants can promise Champions League football, a thriving Portuguese‑speaking environment, and a project that has become a magnet for emerging talent.
For West Ham, the heightened interest strengthens their bargaining position. Summerville’s blistering pace and creative spark, combined with Fernandes’ growing reputation, have turned the Hammers into gatekeepers of a potential transfer bonanza.
If United are determined to secure Fernandes, they must move swiftly. With Real Madrid, PSG and several Premier League clubs also circling, the window to lock down a deal could close as quickly as the market price escalates.
