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September 16, 2024

Exclusive: Leeds is uplifted by the transfer stance of 30 G/A stars, disappointing Liverpool, Chelsea, and Newcastle.

This summer, Crysencio Summerville made it obvious that he wanted to move, and TEAMtalk has heard that four Premier League teams, including Liverpool, Chelsea, and Newcastle, were interested in signing the £35 million-rated Leeds United winger.

At Elland Road, the winger has had an incredible season, giving it his all to assist Leeds return to the Premier League as soon as possible. The Whites’ pursuit of securing an automatic promotion spot ultimately proved fruitless, even though they concluded the domestic season with 90 points, which is typically sufficient to guarantee a top-two finish.

In the first leg of their play-off semi-final at Carrow Road on Sunday, they drew goallessly away from Norwich, but they are still in a strong position to advance through the play-offs. Daniel Farke’s team is expected to advance to Wembley, where they might play either Southampton or West Brom for a spot back in the Premier League. The second leg is scheduled to take place at Elland Road on Thursday evening. This season, the team has only lost twice at home.

The EFL Player of the Year, Summerville, will be crucial to their chances of defeating the Canaries once more. He has scored 20 goals and provided 10 assists so far this season, making him the first Whites star to reach double figures in both the G/A and G/A columns since Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (20 goals, 16 assists) 25 years ago.

It makes sense that Summerville’s season-long efforts have drawn the admiration of several clubs higher up the ladder than Leeds, all of which are hoping to entice the player away from West Yorkshire as summer draws near.

Leeds star’s transfer fee is revealed to Liverpool and Chelsea.

Indeed, scouts from Newcastle and Aston Villa have been keeping an eye on the guy for some time now, and they are both monitoring his play this season.

The news that Summerville has become a real target for Chelsea this summer was also exclusively revealed by TEAMtalk. Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of the Blues, is a big fan of the 22-year-old and sees him as a potential replacement for Raheem Sterling, who the team hopes to let go of. Later on, Fabrizio Romano corroborated that account.

The winger is “really appreciated” by Liverpool scouts as well. Arne Slot, the new manager of the Reds, has added the player to his list of possible targets at Anfield as he gets ready to start a new chapter at Anfield.

The Whites have set a £30 million to £40 million asking price for the winger in an attempt to turn away potential bidders, a testament to how highly valued the player is by Leeds United.

That possible price would mostly depend on the level Leeds ends up in at the end of the season; if they stay in the second division, their chances of getting a good price for him are limited.

However, if Leeds were forced to sell, they would probably want to hold out for a price of about £35 million because the financial consequences of the Whites finishing the season in the Championship would force them to cash in on a valuable asset.

Given that the player has just been considered for a first-ever senior call-up to the Netherlands national squad, they would deem that price appropriate given his age and standing in the sport.

Summerville’s opinion on leaving Leeds was disclosed

Naturally, there’s no assurance Leeds would get that sum, and a lot would also rely on how many teams make a formal approach after first showing interest in him.

Archie Gray’s attention, which has led other elite clubs to take notice of the young sensation over the season, is another element that might change the landscape.

If Leeds were to stay in the Championship, there would probably be a huge sale soon because Gray and Summerville are their two best players and should draw the greatest interest.

That being said, TEAMtalk has learned that Summerville will not attempt to coerce Leeds United this summer by requesting to depart should they are unable to obtain promotion to the Premier League.

The winger, whose contract at Elland Road runs through 2026, is very content there and has no intention of upsetting anyone by trying to force a departure.

Since Summerville witnessed Willy Gnonto, a close friend and teammate,’s attempts to compel a trade last summer fail, Summerville is cautious about using the same tactic again.We do, however, also understand that the player is content with his life in West Yorkshire, where he is regarded as the club’s crown gem, and that he would not want to endanger that relationship.

Naturally, a big-money offer for Summerville that the club took would force his hand and indicate a change of direction if Leeds stayed in the second division.

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