In a recent report, journalist Pete O’Rourke stated that Everton are keen on recruiting Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville.
It has been claimed that the Toffees are hoping to land the Dutch wide player next year.
Summerville’s Impressive Numbers In The Championship This Season Summerville is enjoying a great season at Elland Road as he has managed to put in a few match-winning displays for them in the opponent’s half.
The 22-year-old has scored six goals and picked up five assists in 14 matches for the Whites during this campaign in various competitions.
The Dutch sensation has been a decent performer in the final third based on his average of 3.
2 shots, 2.
8 key passes and 2.
4 dribbles per 90 minutes in the EFL Championship.
He is even accurate when exchanging possession with teammates after completing 83.
2% of his passes in the second tier of English football (statistics via whoscored).
His current contract with the Yorkshire club expires in the summer of 2026, so the Toffees will need to launch a major bid if they are to bring Summerville to Goodison Park in January.
What will Summerville bring to Everton?
Summerville is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet and can make some dangerous runs in the attacking half.
He has an eye for making some assists in the opposition half and can kick the ball powerfully from long range.
The talented Dutchman has been consistent at Elland Road and deserves much praise for his effectiveness in front of goal this season.
He mainly plays as a right winger, but can also play as a left back if required.
We can expect Summerville to bring more firepower to Everton manager Sean Dyche’s attack.
He has played in the Premier League with Leeds and it won’t take him long to settle in at the Merseyside club.
At 22, Summerville has the potential to become a future star at Goodison Park if he continues to develop each season.
So the Toffees should think about doing everything they can to secure a deal for him when the transfer window reopens in January.
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