West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville is poised to leave the East London club this summer and has several suitors looking to snap him up.One of the teams showing the most interest in securing the services of the West Ham forward is Serie A side AS Roma. He is a popular name at the club.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSigning a new left-sided winger is a priority for them, and according to Gianluca DiMarzio, they are making moves to add Summerville to their ranks.It remains unclear whether they have contacted West Ham to discuss a deal.Summerville was one of the brightest spots for the Hammers last term. He is an ‘outstanding‘ forward.He bagged seven goals and five assists in 34 appearances after bouncing back from the injuries that plagued his first season.The Dutch international looked sensational for the Oranje at the 2026 World Cup, recording two goals and two assists, showing that he can thrive on the world stage.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementUnsurprisingly, several clubs are looking to prise him away from the London Stadium.Besides Roma, Tottenham Hotspur, Paris Saint-Germain, and Galatasaray have also been linked.With West Ham in the second division, they may have no other option but to sell the 24-year-old, who will likely want to play for a more prominent club.If Summerville does depart, West Ham should move quickly to secure a proven replacement, and Dwight McNeil fits the profile perfectly.The English winger has been linked with the Hammers and would bring invaluable Championship experience after starring in England’s second tier earlier in his career.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMcNeil is capable of carrying an attack, creating chances and chipping in with important goals, making him the type of talisman who could inspire West Ham’s promotion push.At 26, he is entering his prime and offers the consistency the squad would need. The Hammers should now turn that reported interest into a formal approach.
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