
Leeds United transfer news: Alleged talks between Crysencio Summerville and Feyenoord manager Arne Slot clarified
AD journalist Mikos Gouka has clarified claims linking Leeds United attacker Crysencio Summerville with a return to Dutch football.
1908 claimed on 12 June that Feyenoord manager Arne Slot had an hour-long conversation with the 21-year-old ahead of a potential transfer for £10.3million.
However, that’s been rubbished by Gouka as he asserts the duo have not had any conversation thus far.

He wrote on Twitter, “For all questions: Arne Slot and Crycensio Summerville have never met or spoken to each other.”
Keep him?
It seems like nothing is concrete when it comes to the Dutchman leaving Elland Road in the summer.
However, that may change based on who the next manager is and what his stance on Summerville is.
Ideally, he should stay at Leeds as he can be a regular starter in the Championship and will probably be among the best wide players in the league.

He can rack up impressive numbers that will give him confidence and help him grow as a player as well, which is important at his age.
However, if an offer does arrive and the money appears to be very good to turn down, Leeds may be reluctant to let him leave.
It remains to be seen first who the new manager is before anything else materialises but fans will be hoping that Summerville does stay on.
In other Leeds United news, a BBC pundit has been left stunned as Phil Hay has dropped a fresh update on who the Whites are considering bringing in as manager this summer.