When the international transfer window swings open on July 1, Leeds United will no doubt be braced for a number of offers on a number of players. Relegation has meant that the sharks will be circling the Whites squad, as teams look to take advantage of a team that will soon see its revenues drastically plunge.
For Leeds fans, this interest will perhaps be especially galling when it comes to the club's younger players, who supporters had previously envisaged seeing their team built around in coming seasons.
Crysencio Summerville certainly falls into this category, after the 21-year-old has something of a breakout season, with his winning goal at Anfield against Liverpool one of the highlights of an otherwise bleak campaign. The winger would end the season having scored four goals in his 40 appearances across all competitions and has been called up for the Netherlands under-21s side for this summer's U21s European Championship..
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Inevitably, this week has seen a spike in reports linking Summerville with a move way from Elland Road. Aston Villa, RB Liepzig and PSV Eindhoven were first reported to be showing interest in him, before German outlet Bild claimed on Friday that Borussia Dortmund are looking to reinvest some of the £100million they will earn from Jude Bellingham's sale to Real Madrid in the Leeds man, who they have been watching all season.
With the chase now appearing to be hotting up, Dutch publication De Telegraaf have details of how PSV could look to pip their rivals to the post. They report that PSV are ready to offer either a buy-back clause or a significant percentage of any future sale in a deal for Summerville, in an effort to tempt Leeds.
They add that with Peter Bosz set to land the PSV head coach job, the club are looking to bolster their attacking ranks and bringing Summerville back to his homeland could be one way to do that.