Liverpool F.C. are making a move to hijack Man Utd's deal for Crysencio Summerville. The Reds, who finished 5th in the Premier League with 60 points, 25 points behind leaders Arsenal, are looking to strengthen their attack.

What's happening with the transfer?

Liverpool F.C. have already completed a deal to bring in Spain winger Victor Munoz for around £35m. Now, they are eyeing a £50m move for Summerville. The Netherlands international has been described as 'elite' and enjoyed a fine individual season for West Ham, scoring twice at the World Cup.

Why it matters for Liverpool F.C.

Mohamed Salah's departure and question marks around Federico Chiesa's future mean there are spots open in attack. Summerville's pace, trickery, and goal threat make him a top candidate. West Ham value him at £50m, but he could be available for less. Liverpool F.C. have previously targeted Yan Diomande and Bradley Barcola, but faced hurdles in the race for their signature.

What comes next?

Andoni Iraola's arrival at Anfield was a surprise, but he is ready to make a statement by building the squad in his own image. Summerville's addition would be a major coup for Liverpool F.C. and a blow to Man Utd, who are having a difficult window landing their top targets. With the new season approaching, Liverpool F.C. are looking to go big in the transfer window again, and Summerville could be the next man to arrive at Anfield, as the Reds look to improve on their recent form of DLDLW