West Ham United's Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville is likely to be the first player to leave the club once the transfer window opens. Summerville, who recently scored his first national team goal at the World Cup in the USA, is being chased by both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. The Red Devils, now managed by former Hammer Michael Carrick, have reportedly already contacted West Ham and been told that Summerville is available for around the £50 million mark. With three years left on his current deal, however, the East Londoners are in a decent enough negotiating position at this point, and could make things difficult for any interested parties. Summerville's impressive stats, including 7 goals and 3 assists in all competitions, make him an attractive target for top clubs. His speed, passing ability, and industry are notable assets, although he does need to improve his crossing. Manchester United and Tottenham will likely insist that Summerville reduces his wastefulness in possession if they are to firm up their interest. The Dutchman's willingness to run directly at defenders makes him a tricky customer, and his ability to win back possession and make interceptions is impressive. West Ham United's new major shareholder, Daniel Kretinsky, has stated that the club won't have to sell players for financial reasons, but it remains to be seen whether he will stick to his word. The Hammers are likely to suffer financially, given the debt left by David Sullivan, and other clubs may try to take advantage of their need for cash. Summerville's potential departure could be the first of many, as West Ham United navigates a difficult summer. The club's fans will be hoping that Kretinsky's investment can help stabilize the team and prevent a mass exodus of players. With the transfer window set to open, West Ham United's future is uncertain, and the fate of players like Summerville hangs in the balance.