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Blow for the Friedkins as Everton informed of £50m asking price for World Cup star

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Everton have been informed West Ham United will be demanding £50m for the sale of Crysencio Summerville.

Attacking additions are going to be needed at Everton this summer in an attempt to add more goals to the current options.

There is a belief that Everton are interested in signing Summerville following West Ham’s relegation down to the Championship.

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David Moyes will certainly have one eye on his former side, but their asking price for the Dutchman may well have put the Toffees out of the running.

Netherlands winger Crysencio Summerville.
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Everton potentially priced out of race for Crysencio Summerville

Summerville shone at the World Cup on Sunday evening, with a stunning goal for the Netherlands against Japan.

His electric performance on the international stage will only be boosting his valuation at the London Stadium.

David Ornstein has claimed West Ham are looking for a fee in the region of £50m for Summerville to depart over the coming months.

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West Ham wingers Crysencio Summerville and Jarrod Bowen.

The winger is not the only player who Everton have eyed from the Hammers, though.

It is believed that Everton are keen on Jarrod Bowen, but he could prove a more difficult player to prise away from the London Stadium.

Summerville scored seven goals and provided five assists last season for the Irons despite their struggles.

Everton are keen to add attacking additions over the summer, but there are also other areas of the pitch that need addressing.

The Toffees will not have a bottomless transfer pot this summer, which may well mean a £50m move for one player could be out of the picture for the Blues.