Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering a fresh approach for West Ham United winger Crysensio Summerville ahead of the summer transfer window.
The north London club survived Premier League relegation on the final matchday of the season, securing a vital 1-0 victory over Everton to retain their top-flight status.
Manager Roberto De Zerbi is now expected to receive significant financial backing as Spurs look to rebuild and strengthen their squad considerably.
The club have already secured a verbal agreement with Bournemouth centre-back Marcos Senesi, who will join on a free transfer when his contract expires on June 30.
Andy Robertson is also set to arrive on a free transfer once his Liverpool deal expires next month, adding experienced depth to the squad.
Roma are reportedly exploring a deal for Summerville following their Champions League qualification, but Spurs are planning to revive their pursuit of the Dutchman.
Tottenham had previously failed with an approach during last summer’s transfer window, making this a renewed attempt to land the 24-year-old attacker.
West Ham’s relegation to the Championship is widely expected to trigger a significant summer exodus of their key players.
Summerville, who has just earned a place in the Netherlands’ World Cup squad, contributed 12 goals and assists across all competitions despite the Hammers’ difficult campaign.
He notably scored four goals in four consecutive league matches during a productive run that yielded nine crucial points for the struggling club.
The Dutch winger predominantly operates from the left flank and is valued at around £35 million, having joined West Ham from Leeds United for approximately £25 million two years ago.
Spurs hold a notable financial advantage over Roma in this pursuit, particularly given the Italian club’s obligation to remain cautious after receiving a UEFA fine for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.
A Premier League return could appeal strongly to Summerville, who may prefer continuing his career in England rather than moving abroad to Serie A.
