Spurs eye Summerville: FPL impact of potential West Ham move
Tottenham are reportedly tracking West Ham midfielder Summerville. We assess his FPL potential if he makes a move to North London.
Tottenham are among the clubs tracking West Ham midfielder Summerville, according to The Guardian. This potential Premier League transfer could have significant implications for FPL managers looking for a differential mid-price option in their squads.
By the numbers
- Position: MID
Price: £5.4m
- Availability: fully available
FPL expected points next GW: 1.5
- This season: 110 pts, 2,470 mins, 5 goals, 4 assists, 8 clean sheets, 215 defensive-contribution (DEFCON) pts, PPG 3.5, form 0.0, xGI 8.78, owned by 1.6%
- 2025/26 season: 110 pts, 2,470 mins, 5 goals, 4 assists, 8 clean sheets
- 2024/25 season: 33 pts, 776 mins, 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 clean sheets
- 2022/23 season: 74 pts, 1,411 mins, 4 goals, 4 assists, 1 clean sheet
The FPL verdict
Should Summerville move to Tottenham, his starting likelihood would depend heavily on manager Roberto De Zerbi's plans and the existing squad depth. Given his current £5.4m price tag, he could represent a value option if he secures regular minutes. His FPL expected points next GW is currently 1.5, which is low, but a move could revitalize his output.
This season, Summerville has accumulated 110 points from 2,470 minutes, with 5 goals and 4 assists, along with 215 DEFCON points, suggesting a decent all-round contribution. His ownership is a mere 1.6%, making him a strong differential candidate if he integrates well into Spurs' system. Under De Zerbi, who is known for his attacking football, Summerville could find himself in a more potent offensive setup, potentially boosting his attacking returns and overall FPL appeal.
However, a move to a bigger club like Tottenham often comes with increased competition for places. FPL managers would need to monitor pre-season and early fixtures closely to gauge his role and potential for consistent starts. His previous Premier League seasons show a gradual increase in points, culminating in 110 points in 2025/26, indicating a player with growing potential who could thrive in a new environment.
OneFPL analysis. Original reporting: The Guardian. Not affiliated with the Premier League or Fantasy Premier League.