West Ham United have shown signs of resurgence in recent weeks, but the season has largely been a struggle.
Amid the challenges, a few bright sparks have emerged.
Summer signing El Hadji Malick Diouf has impressed at left-back, Axel Disasi has been a commanding presence since arriving on loan from Chelsea, and Mateus Fernandes has provided stability in midfield.
Despite these positives, it appears the Hammers may be forced to part ways with one of their most valuable players this summer due to ongoing financial difficulties.
West Ham May Have to Sell Summerville

West Ham are reportedly bracing themselves for the likely departure of Crysencio Summerville.
The 24-year-old winger has been one of the standout performers for the London club this season, but mounting losses of £104 million over the past year mean the Hammers may have no choice but to sell.
Former West Ham scout Mick Brown told Football Insider that Summerville is high on the list of players who could be moved on.
“The big problem, as we always say, is that when a player is performing above the level of his team, it always attracts interest from rival clubs,” Brown said.
“If West Ham get relegated, or if these financial issues prove to be a problem, they will probably be forced to sell him as one of their more valuable assets.
“If that’s the case, there will be no shortage of suitors for him and it wouldn’t surprise me if he was allowed to move on.”
Summerville’s Stellar Form Makes Him a Hot Commodity
Summerville has been in impressive form since the turn of the year, scoring five Premier League goals in his last eight appearances.
His pace, trickery, and ability to influence games have made him a crucial player as West Ham fight to avoid relegation.
Should the Hammers secure their Premier League status, keeping Summerville will be a top priority, but financial pressures may make a sale inevitable.
For clubs across Europe, the Netherlands international represents a proven talent capable of making an immediate impact.






