According to Algemeen Dagblad, Leeds United are closing in on the signing of Feyenoord winger Crysencio Summerville.
It’s claimed that Leeds are negotiating with Feyenoord, and hope to have a deal in place over the weekend.
Feyenoord technical director Frank Arnesen wants to sell Summerville this summer, after the youngster rejected a new contract.
Summerville has subsequently been demoted from the first-team squad at De Kuip, and Leeds look set to win the battle for his signature.
Voetbal International reported in July that Rangers want to sign Summerville, whist Wolverhampton Wanderers had a bid rejected.
Summerville, 18, is one of the top young talents from the Feyenoord ranks, possessing blistering pace down the right flank.

He spent last season on loan at ADO Den Haag, registering two goals and three assists in 21 Eredivisie games, showing real promise ahead of his return to Feyenoord.
Now though, Summerville is on the move, and it seems that Leeds will be able to add him to other young recruits such as Joe Gelhardt, Sam Greenwood, Charlie Allen, Cody Drameh and Dani van den Heuvel.

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