Source: Another Dutchman is agreeable to a Spurs move
Seraino Dalgliesh is a Dutch agent at Wasserman, and he represents Crysencio Summerville. It was Dalgliesh who handled the player’s 2024 move from Leeds United to West Ham.
West Ham were, of course, relegated, which has increased speculation about Summerville leaving. His contract runs until 2029, but clubs see him as available, with valuations around £30 million to £50 million depending on who you speak to.
Spurs have shown concrete interest. Reports indicate they contacted West Ham, opened talks, and even have had discussions with Summerville’s camp. This relationship reportedly dates back to a failed bid in the winter window of this year.
Summerville, who is playing for the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup, has no desire to drop into the second tier of English football.
A source close to West Ham, on this occasion, tells me that the agent has been very busy since The Hammers’ fate was decided, and he has stayed in touch with Spurs, very much seeking to get a deal done.
West Ham are, of course, doing what relegated sides do, and trying to tread that near-impossible line of retaining talent, jogging on the duffers that got them into the mess, and seeking to attract fresh meat in.
Manchester United have also had agent Seraino in their ears, but they are being cautious about how they spend their money, as we discussed previously.
A source close to West Ham, on this occasion, tells me that the agent has been very busy since The Hammers’ fate was decided, and he has stayed in touch with Spurs, very much seeking to get a deal done.
Summerville’s versatility to play on either flank or centrally makes him an attractive option, and his ability to beat defenders, deliver crosses, and contribute goals and assists positions him as a player who is very much marketed as oven-ready for the demands of the Premier League.


