
Crysencio Summerville could leave Leeds United as Liverpool approach mooted
Liverpool could attempt to sign Crysencio Summerville this summer ahead of other transfer targets if Leeds United aren’t promoted, according to 90min.
After the departure of Jurgen Klopp the Reds under Arne Slot are looking to make new signings over the summer transfer window.
Toby Cudworth and Ben Jacobs (23 May) have reported that they are looking to sign “a wide, creative-minded player”.
This has seen them linked to Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United but given his Everton ties, this looks unlikely.
They could now turn to Leeds and Summerville as a potential signing if they aren’t promoted to the Premier League on Sunday (26 May).
Should Leeds United sell Crysencio Summerville to Liverpool?
Daniel Farke is preparing his side for a Play-Off final clash against Southampton where they have to win to earn promotion.
After a 4-0 win against Norwich City at Elland Road (16 May) the Whites go into the clash on the back of a great result despite some recent poor form.
Should Leeds fail to beat the Saints, the club will struggle when it comes to keeping their best players over the summer.
Stars like Georginio Rutter, Archie Gray and Summerville may be sounded out by Premier League and top European clubs.
The Dutchman won the Championship Player of the Year and after 20 goals and nine assists this campaign [FotMob], he will be in demand.

With Slot taking charge at Anfield, he will be looking to put his own stamp on the Liverpool side this summer.
They are looking to sign an attacking-minded wide midfielder and Summerville certainly fits that bill.
If Leeds aren’t promoted then they may not have a leg to stand on as they try to keep their star man beyond the current campaign.
In other Leeds news, Phil Hay has shared details of the bizarre agreement that saw one Whites starlet choose Elland Road over Manchester City.
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