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- Manchester United are evens favourites with Bet365 to sign Crysencio Summerville
- Four contenders priced jointly at 8/1: Tottenham, Stay at West Ham, Roma and PSG
- Summerville has scored in both Netherlands World Cup matches so far, plus an assist
United Lead The Market After Summerville's World Cup Brilliance
Manchester United are the 1/1 evens favourites for Crysencio Summerville's next club, with Bet365 leading the way on a market that's tightened sharply after the West Ham winger's stunning World Cup performances for the Netherlands.
The 24-year-old has scored in both of the Netherlands' opening World Cup matches, while also providing an assist, and according to The Daily Mirror the Dutchman's transfer value has now likely risen above the previously-reported £50m baseline.
With no release clause in his West Ham contract despite the Hammers' relegation, any buying club will need to negotiate hard, but the relegation creates real motivation for West Ham to convert a major asset into cash before the summer window closes.
Why United Are Evens Favourites
A 50% implied probability for Manchester United puts them clearly at the head of the destination market.
The Daily Mirror's reporting positions United as actively pursuing Summerville, with Michael Carrick's recruitment team identifying him as a target.
Reported interest from a club of United's profile typically shortens transfer prices significantly, particularly when paired with concrete commercial conditions like the selling club's financial motivation.
Summerville's World Cup form has elevated his profile at exactly the moment United's interest has crystallised.
Selling clubs prefer to negotiate at peak value, buying clubs prefer to close before the price climbs further, and that creates the kind of dealmaking urgency that closes transfers.
The PSG Wildcard And The Four-Way Joint-Second Market
What's striking about this market is the four-way joint-second tier at 8/1.
Tottenham, Stay at West Ham, Roma and PSG all share that price point, a 11.1% implied probability each, and the bookies are essentially saying that if United don't get the deal done, there's no obvious secondary destination.
PSG's financial muscle plus their willingness to move on elite names creates real risk for United's pursuit.
Champions League football, financial security and the broader appeal of Ligue 1 for a Dutchman at Summerville's career stage all combine to make this a credible alternative.
How The World Cup Is Reshaping This Market
The Summerville pricing is one of the cleanest real-time illustrations of how a major tournament reshapes transfer markets.
Before the World Cup, a £50m valuation was the baseline. After scoring in his first two group matches plus an assist, that figure is already being mentioned as conservative.
If Summerville maintains his tournament form, expect his transfer value to climb significantly.
The window between now and the end of the World Cup will be one of the most consequential periods for how this market moves.
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Where To Bet On The Crysencio Summerville Next Club Market
Transfer markets are some of the most volatile books on the football calendar, with prices capable of moving by the hour on a single piece of credible reporting or a Fabrizio Romano post.
The best football betting sites tend to be quickest to react when concrete links land, and most major UK betting sites carry next club markets on high-profile names.



