West Ham United have been busy on the transfer front since the window opened, and now they’re ramping up their activity further.
The Hammers have signed Luis Guilherme, Wes Foderingham and Max Kilman in recent weeks, and more new arrivals could be on the way.
West Ham are spinning a number of plates at present, with Crysencio Summerville, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Niclas Fullkrug all in the Hammers’ sights.
On Thursday evening, there was a big development involving Summerville, with Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth sharing the latest.
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Crysencio Summerville to have second part of West Ham medical on Friday
Sheth, taking to X, revealed that the 22-year-old has completed the first part of his West Ham medical, which is set to be concluded on Friday morning.
In his initial post, Sheth admitted that the paperwork still needs to be finalised before the Hammers can make a formal announcement.
West Ham are hopeful it can be done in time for Summerville to be able to play some part in the pre-season tour of the United States.
If not, he will remain in London, added the Sky Sports journalist.
Summerville deal not over the line yet
It looks as though West Ham fans will need to wait a little longer for this deal to fully get over the line.
So far, Summerville has completed the first part of his medical, but the paperwork is still not done yet.
Hopefully these are just formalities that will get over the line in due time and the Hammers can then make the all-important official announcement.
Summerville is a quality player who dazzled in the Championship last year and has clearly shown that he’s too good for the second tier.
Meanwhile, West Ham’s board seems eager to give new manager Julen Lopetegui all the tools he needs to hit the ground running in his new role.
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