West Ham United are prepared to block all approaches for Jarrod Bowen, Mateus Fernandes, and Crysencio Summerville this summer, provided the club secures its Premier League status, according to TEAMtalk. The Hammers' stance sets up a potential transfer standoff with several elite clubs, including Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, who have been linked with moves for the attacking trio.
With four games remaining in the season, West Ham sit two points clear of the relegation zone following an improved run of form. The club's hierarchy views the retention of Bowen, Fernandes, and Summerville as central to their long-term project under manager Nuno Espirito Santo. Sources indicate that survival would trigger a strategy of backing the manager in the market and building around the existing core, rather than sanctioning major sales.
The importance of the trio is underscored by their statistical contribution. Together, they have been responsible for 30 goals and assists this campaign, accounting for more than 70 percent of West Ham's total attacking output. Their form has been instrumental in the club's fight to avoid the drop.
England international Jarrod Bowen, valued at around £60 million, continues to attract significant interest. Liverpool and Tottenham are both reportedly monitoring the 29-year-old winger, who has long been one of West Ham's standout performers. Bowen's consistency and goal threat from wide areas make him a coveted asset for any top-six side.
Similarly, Summerville, a former Leeds United player, remains on Tottenham's radar, a pursuit TEAMtalk exclusively revealed in January. The Dutch winger has also drawn reported interest from Aston Villa, Everton, AC Milan, and Marseille following his adaptation to life in East London.
However, it is midfielder Mateus Fernandes who is generating the most intense speculation. The 21-year-old Portugal international, who joined from Southampton in the summer of 2025, has flourished since the departure of Lucas Paqueta. With five goals and three assists this season, his performances have reportedly caught the eye of Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain.
Despite the growing admiration, the message from within West Ham is clear: the club has no desire to sell. All three players are considered integral, and the plan is to reject offers. This resolve, however, is contingent on Premier League survival. Should West Ham be relegated, the financial reality would likely force the club to consider substantial offers for their prized assets, mirroring the high-profile sale of Declan Rice to Arsenal in 2023.
The coming weeks will therefore be critical for West Ham's future, both on the pitch and in the transfer market. Securing safety would allow them to enter the summer from a position of strength, intent on keeping their best players. Failure to do so could trigger a painful exodus, with Bowen, Fernandes, and Summerville at the top of many rival shopping lists.




