West Ham have reportedly reached an agreement with Leeds to sign Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville in a boost to manager Julen Lopetegui, according to reports.
Talks have been ongoing over a deal for the attacking talent who has two years remaining on his existing contract at Elland Road after joining in a bargain £1.3m transfer four years previous.
It was previously suggested that the Hammers were looking at pulling out of talks as they believed the price, believed to be in the region of £35m - £40m, was too expensive.
However, the two clubs have now got a deal over the line after negotiations progressed to acceptance stage late on Wednesday, as reported by David Orstein.
Summerville has been keen to return to the Premier League as Leeds missed out on promotion after being beaten by Southampton in last season's play-off final.
West Ham have reportedly reached an agreement with Leeds to sign Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville
Summerville is set to put pen-to-paper on a five-year contract at the London Stadium
The 22-year-old has agreed personal terms and is set to agree a five-year contract with West Ham as they attempt to commit the player to a long-term stint in London.
The Hammers are currently away on pre-season duty in the United States, with Summerville set to undergo his medical in England before flying out to join his new team-mates.
Summerville, who has been capped by the Netherlands at Under-21 level, was one of the Championships top performers last season, but missed out on being picked for his nation's Euro 2024 squad.
He has made 89 appearances and scored 25 goals for Leeds, while he has provided 12 assists. 20 of those goals came in the Championship last season.
Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui has been keen to bring in new recruits during the transfer window
Brighton enquired about Summerville last month. Summerville was named Championship Player of the Season last year as he frequently impressed despite Leeds missing out on promotion.
Meanwhile, Lopetegui is attempting to implement his playing style on West Ham's stars in the United States after replacing David Moyes as head coach following the end of last season.
The former Wolves head coach previously stated during West Ham's pre-season schedule: 'We are here to work, so we are trying to translate our way. We are trying to put our way and the kind of football we have.
'We have been without a few players because of the Euro and Copa America, so step by step we have more players and it's a key time and we want to have the whole group as soon as possible to start working for that.'
Mail Sport understands that talks with Borussia Dortmund over Niclas Fullkrug are progressing with a deal understood to be close.
He too is said to be on track for a medical and he too could be set to join the squad in the US.