Crysencio Summerville shares disappointment in new West Ham message

Crysencio Summerville sent a motivated message on social media to West Ham fans as he continues to recover from injury.

It’s been a frustrating debut campaign for Summerville following his move from Leeds last summer, with any momentum disrupted by recurring injuries.

His latest setback couldn’t have come at a worse time, arriving during Graham Potter’s very first match in charge of West Ham. The injury has significantly limited his involvement, restricting him to just two appearances in 2025.

Last month, Summerville confirmed that he had undergone surgery, effectively ruling him out for the remainder of the season.

Despite the disappointment, he shared an uplifting message with fans as he continues his recovery, suggesting he remains fully focused on returning stronger.

Season statistics2024/252023/24
Appearances2249
Goals121
Assists210
Summerville’s last two seasons

Crysencio Summerville awaits his ‘turn’ amid West Ham injury frustration

The winger shared a message on his Instagram story that read: “I strongly believe God is teaching me patience right now, on all levels. Just waiting for my turn,” alongside an hourglass emoji.

Summerville arrived at West Ham last summer with high expectations following a standout campaign for Leeds United, where he earned the Championship PFA Player of the Year award after contributing to 31 goals.

His £25 million move was met with disappointment from Leeds fans, who criticised the board after Summerville was sold and allowing one of their key players to depart.

However, the Dutchman’s first season in East London has been marred by injuries, with just seven league starts and a single goal to his name so far.

West Ham eye Aaron Ramsdale deal as Lukasz Fabianski exit looms

Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale
Credit: Imago

With Potter now in charge, the Hammers appear ready to back their new manager in the transfer market.

Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson told Football Insider that Aaron Ramsdale would be a perfect fit for West Ham, as the club looks to strengthen in goal.

With Lukasz Fabianski set to depart and Alphonse Areola struggling for consistency, a move for Ramsdale could benefit all involved after he was relegated with Southampton this season.

Football Insider revealed on 14 April that Potter is pushing to be heavily backed in the transfer window as he aims to revitalise West Ham’s fortunes.

A move for Ramsdale could be the first of several summer reinforcements to help push the Hammers back into European contention after a disappointing end to the campaign.