Leeds United valued Crysencio Summerville at over £25 million in January but have no plans to let him go. Sources told Football Insider.
It is understood the 22-year-old forward is attracting interest, including from two Premier League clubs, but the Whites plan to reject all offers in the coming period.
Daniel Farke and the Leeds hierarchy believe Summerville has the potential to improve further this season and see him as crucial in their promotion efforts.
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It is also believed that his value would increase significantly if promotion to the Premier League is achieved.
Summerville has been a key player for Farke this season with six goals and four assists in the Championship, including wins against Huddersfield and Norwich.
He moved from Feyenoord to Elland Road in 2020 for a reported £1.3 million and went on to make 53 senior appearances for Leeds – 34 in the Premier League.
The versatile forward, who can play on either wing, signed a contract extension in the summer of 2022 to keep him at the club until 2026.
Summerville is reportedly earning £15,000-a-week on his current contract, but a return to the Premier League would likely dramatically improve his terms.
As revealed by Football insider (November 1), Summerville and Leeds teammates Willy Gnonto and Ethan Ampadu are all in the Premier League’s spotlight in January.
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After fifteen games, Leeds is in third place in the Championship, eleven points behind leader Leicester City.
They face Plymouth Argyle next in the league on Saturday (November 11).
In other news, West Ham in talks with strikers amid unveiling of “huge offer”.
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