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Antoine Semenyo Transfer from AFC Bournemouth to Manchester United

United are in contention for Antoine Semenyo, but Liverpool and City are in a more advanced position in the proceedings.

Manchester United sources insist they would possess the capability to meet Antoine Semenyo’s release clause in January. The £65m clause, which will be active that month, is comprised of £60m plus £5m in add-ons. TEAMtalk has been informed by sources that United would be able to match the price tag if they were to choose to seriously pursue the winger.

A report from TEAMtalk states that Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham want to sign Antoine Semenyo. Semenyo has chosen Liverpool as his preferred destination.

Dean Jones reported on December 4 that Manchester United are seriously considering signing Antoine Semenyo in January, and that the club have renewed their interest in him after having decided to prioritise moves for Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha over the summer. Semenyo would theoretically be open to joining any of the clubs showing an interest.

Manchester United have a renewed interest in Antoine Semenyo and are considering activating his January exit clause. United are competing with Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool for the attacker. To sign Semenyo, United will need to overcome Manchester City in particular, as Fraser Fletcher reported that Pep Guardiola’s side are the leading contenders. Antoine Semenyo is Tottenham's primary January target to enhance their forward line.

Mick Brown has confirmed that Man United are interested in Antoine Semenyo. Brown estimated that £170m will be required to sign both Semenyo and Anderson. He stated that Semenyo is a player United have been observing and that they wanted to sign him during the summer before he signed his contract. Brown believes United need to spend in January to improve the squad, and that if an opportunity becomes available when the window opens, it would be a logical move as Semenyo could also replace Mbeumo. He also mentioned that players such as Semenyo and Elliot Anderson are the top targets for Amorim because both would be significant improvements in key areas. Brown said United would need to spend approximately £170million on those two players to enable them to compete for trophies and at the top level.

According to Ghana head coach Otto Addo, Antoine Semenyo is ready for a move away from the Premier League side. Manchester United have been linked with a move for the 25-year-old. Semenyo has a €74 million (£65m) release clause in his Bournemouth contract that will be active in January. The player has attracted interest from multiple major clubs.

According to a report by Dean Jones, Man Utd are interested in bringing Antoine Semenyo to Old Trafford in the January transfer window and are considering whether to sign the winger now or wait until the summer of 2026. Semenyo’s release clause will drop to £50m in the summer of 2026, and there will be competition from clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester City. These clubs are also considering whether to sign him now or at the end of the season.

It is reported that Manchester United are prepared to compete with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City to sign Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo in January.

Team Talk reports that Manchester United's interest in Antoine Semenyo for the January transfer window is growing, with the club starting to believe that paying a premium would be worthwhile. United reportedly view him as a versatile, proven-quality addition for the future, especially if they return to European competition. The club is understood to be intrigued by the attacking flexibility he would provide and is concerned that waiting until the summer could result in them failing to sign him. The club must now consider moving for Semenyo before the elite central midfielder position is filled, as the majority of United's 2026 funds were expected to go towards that role.

Manchester United tried to sign Antoine Semenyo during the summer, making an offer that the player rejected. The club's interest in him is ongoing.

According to Team Talk, Manchester United made approaches for Semenyo in the summer and could renew their interest when the January transfer window opens. The player's new contract contains a £65 million release clause that can be triggered in the first two weeks of the January transfer window. This would allow Bournemouth enough time to sign a replacement. To trigger the clause, any interested club would have to pay a guaranteed fee of £60 million and another £5 million in add-ons. If Semenyo does not move in the January transfer window, the price of the release clause will drop in the summer of 2026. The exact figure has not been revealed, but it is understood to be in excess of £50 million.

Manchester United is monitoring Antoine Semenyo, although their major investments in attack during the summer transfer window could limit their flexibility with such a transfer. However, an overbid is possible.

According to indykalia, Manchester United has made an attempt to sign Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo ahead of Liverpool. It is reported that Liverpool are still the favorites to finalize a deal in 2026.

According to Indykaila News, Manchester United has acted regarding Antoine Semenyo. The Manchester club is said to have made a concrete offer and presented a contract proposal to the striker's agent. A meeting reportedly took place on Wednesday between representatives from United and the player's entourage.

Team Talk reports that Antoine Semenyo is one of the players being considered by Manchester United. The club values Semenyo’s versatility and believes he could play in several positions, including as a wing-back, which makes him a desirable option should they proceed with plans for a January addition. Manchester United was interested in Semenyo in the summer of 2025, but the 25-year-old Ghana international winger signed a new contract with Bournemouth. There is a clause of £60million plus £5m in add-ons in Semenyo’s contract to leave in 2026. It is not yet clear if Manchester United considers the clause to be worth the price, particularly as the club also intends to sign a central midfielder.

Links have also been made connecting Manchester United and Chelsea with the 25-year-old.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United are reportedly considering a January move for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo. Reports suggest that Man United are very interested in signing him as part of manager Rúben Amorim’s plans to refresh his attacking options. Sources indicate that personal terms would not be a major obstacle if United decide to pursue their interest in January. Semenyo’s contract reportedly includes a £60 million release clause that becomes active in the upcoming transfer window. Bournemouth are reluctant to sell mid-season, especially given Semenyo’s important role in their attack. Club officials are confident they can resist January interest, although they are aware that a sizeable offer could cause them to reconsider.

Manchester United's interest has intensified, and it is supported by Bournemouth technical director Simon Francis, a lifelong fan of the club. Francis is set to present Manchester United’s vision to Semenyo, positioning United ahead of rivals despite their shift in focus to Matheus Cunha during the summer. Ruben Amorim views the versatile winger as the element needed in a squad that requires dynamism, and a bid is in advanced planning stages.

Manchester United are prepared to make a personal offer to sign Antoine Semenyo, who is also the subject of interest from Liverpool and City. United are prepared to offer Semenyo his favoured No. 24 shirt to convince him to reject the other clubs. To do so, Man Utd would remove the No. 24 shirt from Andre Onana, who is on loan with Trabzonspor, and give it to Semenyo. The number 24 is believed to be important to Semenyo and could help influence his decision. The Daily Mirror reports that Manchester United have a particular advantage in the effort to sign Semenyo. According to IndyKaila, the Ghana star signed a new deal with the Cherries over the summer after rejecting the chance to join both Man Utd and Tottenham, and he opted to add a release clause in the process.

Hull City assistant manager Dean Holden, who managed Antoine Semenyo at Bristol City, stated on The Athletic FC Podcast that he will try to convince Semenyo on a move to Manchester United next year. Dean Jones reported that it is possible United could move for Semenyo in 2026, as they retain an interest in signing him. Ben Jacobs reported United are deciding whether to start talks for him in preparation for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Antoine Semenyo's contract includes a clause for more than 73 million euros, and Manchester United would be ready to pay this amount to sign him.

Sky Sports reports that the club from Old Trafford currently has the leading position in the pursuit of Semenya. According to claims by the Telegraph, Manchester United offered 50 million for him this summer.

While Romano mentioned Man Utd’s interest in Antoine Semenyo on his YouTube channel, he told GiveMeSport on Wednesday that the Red Devils are not planning to bid for him. According to sources for Fraser Fletcher, while Man Utd admire Semenyo, the club are now focused on signing a new midfielder in the January transfer window. The Athletic has also reported that it is less likely Man Utd will make a significant effort to sign Semenyo.

It is reported that Manchester United will likely have the opportunity to sign Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, who is considered a top target for the club and is available for £65m in January. According to The Athletic, Manchester United are discussed as a potential suitor. Speaking on his podcast, Fabrizio Romano stated he thinks there is a good chance the 25-year-old will change clubs this winter, suggesting a 60% or 70% probability for a January move. Romano added that a transfer is possible because Semenyo has a release clause of £60m plus £5m in add-ons, which is valid in the January transfer window.

Manchester United had a significant interest in Antoine Semenyo, and Ruben Amorim met with the player for dinner to discuss a potential move. According to Duncan Castles, Amorim informed club bosses he felt Semenyo had the qualities to be a success at Old Trafford. The meeting occurred in a London restaurant before the player signed his extension at the Vitality Stadium, as reported by Castles. According to the same source, United agreed personal terms with Semenyo before attempting to agree on a fee with Bournemouth. The deal reportedly did not proceed due to United's willingness to pay the player only 70% of the salaries offered to Mbeumo and Cunha. Additionally, United's unwillingness to pay more than £55m was a reason for the deal's failure, which resulted in Semenyo signing a new five-year contract with Bournemouth. It was reported that rival interest from Tottenham and United’s readiness to spend £62.5m to meet Cunha’s exit clause contributed to Bournemouth feeling they were in a position of strength to reject United’s approach. Bournemouth valued the player closer to the £70m range. Semenyo’s new contract includes a release clause of £60m, plus £5m in add-ons. Both The Athletic and Fraser Fletcher suggest that the likelihood of United renewing their interest in Semenyo in January is low. The Athletic described a potential move to Old Trafford as difficult. Fletcher states that United still admire the player, but their priorities are in other areas.

Manchester United reportedly considered the £70m asking price for Antoine Semenyo to be too high in the summer and pursued Bryan Mbeumo instead. According to The Athletic, United held talks and worked on a potential deal for Semenyo before deciding against the move. The same report explains that the £70m price was too costly for the club at the time and that they are still one of the clubs interested in Semenyo. The player's release clause has reportedly decreased to around £65m, and could drop further by next summer.

A reliable transfer insider revealed on X that Antoine Semenyo rejected £50 million moves to both Manchester United and Spurs last summer. The offer from Manchester United was described as lucrative.

According to The Sun, Semenyo was reportedly close to signing for United in the summer until a wage dispute stopped the deal. United’s right side is expected to be depleted with several players away after the new year, making Semenyo available for selection if the club were to acquire attacking reinforcements.

It is reported that Manchester United is interested in the 25-year-old right winger Antoine Semenyo. According to journalist David Ornstein, Antoine Semenyo's contract contains a release clause of 65 million pounds, equivalent to 73.7 million euros. The clause is available to all clubs but must be activated by a certain date, which would allow Bournemouth to find a replacement. The source also stated that the clause will be for a lower amount in the next summer transfer window.

According to Transfermarkt, Antoine Semenyo has a €74 million release clause in his contract that can be activated during the first two weeks of the January transfer window, and he has attracted interest from several clubs, including Manchester United.

According to 'The Athletic', the winger can be released from his contract with AFC Bournemouth for a fee of around 74 million euros this winter. The option can be activated by any club but is only valid until a specified date.

Manchester United is following Antoine Semenyo and is prepared to act in the January transfer window. According to Fichajes, his value could reach 60 million euros, a sum that may increase if his performances continue at the same level.

According to a report from David Ornstein of The Athletic, Bournemouth could lose Antoine Semenyo, who is described as their best player, in January. Semenyo's contract includes a release clause that permits him to leave if a club makes an offer of £65 million. Manchester United is named as a club interested in the 25-year-old Ghanaian player.

According to Mark Brus, Man Utd are attempting to gain an advantage in the pursuit of Semenyo and are acting quickly to reach an agreement even before the January window opens.

According to CaughtOffside, Manchester United are seriously considering taking steps to recruit Antoine Semenyo as early as January. Transfermarkt values the player at €55 million, and he earns an annual salary of €4,476,194.

Manchester United have a growing interest in a January transfer window deal for Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo. According to sources, Man Utd want to act quickly to pre-empt competition from Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City for the signing of Semenyo this January. Bournemouth do not want to sell their star player, whose cost could be more than £65m and possibly closer to £80m.

According to TEAMtalk, Manchester United are increasing their interest in Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo as they look for potential attacking reinforcements before the January transfer window. The report states that United’s scouts have been closely monitoring Semenyo’s progress since the start of the campaign. United are reportedly considering a £60 million summer move, but a January approach has not been excluded if the player’s form continues at this level. Bournemouth are unwilling to sell the winger midway through the season and will only consider massive offers, and they remain confident of keeping Semenyo until at least the summer.

Antoine Semenyo has acknowledged he is aware of transfer speculation linking him with England's biggest clubs. According to reports, Manchester United has identified the 25-year-old as a key attacking target in its search for additional reinforcements. Rumours of an exit are expected to increase ahead of the upcoming January transfer window, despite a reported price tag of €115 million. Semenyo has insisted that he remains fully focused on performing for Bournemouth.

Antoine Semenyo's performances are being monitored by several top English league clubs, including Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea. In an interview with Sky Sports, Semenyo said he does not think about the transfer speculation excessively and aims to remain as present as possible. He stated that he sees the news and is not indifferent to it, but he tries to remain focused. Semenyo added that he enjoys playing football where he is, and that if he stops scoring goals, all the interest will disappear. He said he tries to stay focused, do his best for the team, and score goals, after which he will see what happens. He also mentioned that when his former teammates left during the summer, there was significant interest and communication with the club.

The Telegraph reported that Manchester United made an unsuccessful £50 million offer for Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo during the early weeks of the summer window. The winger's preference to remain and continue his development on the south coast was a factor in Bournemouth's decision to reject United's approach. He received a new contract and a pay rise in July. Although Semenyo is now contracted to Bournemouth until 2030, he is still considered a probable candidate for sale next summer. The Ghana international's new contract contains an undisclosed release clause to aid a future departure, and United will have an opportunity to activate that clause next summer.

The Telegraph reported that Bournemouth rejected a £50 million bid from Manchester United for Antoine Semenyo at the beginning of the January transfer window. United’s interest is reportedly due to manager Rúben Amorim’s desire to add more power and unpredictability to his attacking unit.

The Telegraph reported that Bournemouth rejected an offer of 50 million pounds sterling (57.2 million euros) from Manchester United for Antoine Semenyo during the last summer transfer window. Bournemouth reached an agreement with the player for a contract extension and did not want to let him leave.

According to reports, Bournemouth rejected £50 million ($66.5m) offers from Manchester United for Antoine Semenyo in January.

According to indykalia, although Antoine Semenyo is a primary target for numerous Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, he prefers a move to Liverpool.

Manchester United are reportedly one of three clubs competing to sign Antoine Semenyo. Semenyo's contract reportedly contains an undisclosed release clause.

It is reported that Manchester United is on the list of contenders to sign Antoine Semenyo. The Ghanaian's release clause is estimated at 75 million pounds sterling, which is nearly 86 million euros.

According to INews, Antoine Semenyo is a target for Manchester United. The club are monitoring him. Manchester United have recently signed a couple of wide players, and investing in Semenyo in January might be unlikely.

SunSport understands Antoine Semenyo’s new contract with Bournemouth includes a release clause, although the exact value is not clear. The Cherries value him at more than £75million. He was of significant interest to Manchester United in the summer. Recent reports suggested United used the same process on the forward as they did on summer signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. The Red Devils agreed personal terms first before attempting to seal a deal with Bournemouth. Man Utd transfer chiefs Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada also held direct conversations with the Cherries over the deal, and the Manchester giants told Bournemouth they would be willing to pay a maximum of £55m for Semenyo. United manager Ruben Amorim and the player also went to dinner in London together at the end of last season, which was a tactical move also used on Cunha and Mbeumo.

Multiple reports indicate interest from Manchester United in Antoine Semenyo. Pete O’Rourke told Football Insider that Manchester United showed some interest in Semenyo in the summer. Bournemouth are bracing themselves for offers and are adjusting their valuation, pushing the attacker’s price well above £80 million. His recent contract renewal, a new five-year deal signed in July, gives Bournemouth security but does not necessarily rule out a departure. While the club currently has no immediate intention to part ways, they may be tempted by a bid that checks all the boxes.

According to TeamTalk, Manchester United will face competition from Tottenham for Antoine Semenyo.

Team Talk reports that Manchester United remain keen on Semenyo, but an offer will depend on the state of their squad build in the moment, as well as their league position. It is thought the Red Devils consider him a good long-term signing regardless of who the manager is when a move becomes possible.

Manchester United are still very keen on Antoine Semenyo after first targeting him during the summer transfer window, and their interest is understood to be stronger than Liverpool’s. United pushed for Semenyo in the summer but were unconvinced about Bournemouth’s asking price at the time. It now seems that MUFC are happier to table a big bid for the player, with one source stating that United now recognise it would be well worth paying big money for Semenyo.

Team Talk reports that Manchester United considered Antoine Semenyo in the summer before ultimately deciding to land Bryan Mbeumo instead.

The Red Devils have established Antoine Semenyo as one of their main targets to reinforce their squad in upcoming transfer windows. Semenyo has scored six goals and provided three assists this season, which has helped Bournemouth to second place in the table before today's Premier League matches.

Manchester United were linked with Antoine Semenyo last summer as they explored adding more creativity, but Bournemouth priced them out of a transfer with a £70m valuation. TEAMtalk sources close to the club claim there is no release clause that would allow Semenyo to leave easily. Bournemouth expect renewed attempts to sign him in 2026.

Manchester United had aggressively targeted Antoine Semenyo starting in March, with both Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox engaging in direct conversations with Bournemouth regarding the signing of the forward, who had scored 11 goals in the previous season. During these discussions, United indicated that they would not pay more than £55m for the player. They reached personal terms with Semenyo prior to attempting to negotiate a fee with Bournemouth. Additionally, Amorim took Semenyo for a meal in London at the end of the season to assess his character. Semenyo later found out that the salary he had agreed upon with Manchester United was less than 70 percent of what the club was willing to pay Cunha and Mbeumo, a fact that Bournemouth strategically leveraged to persuade the player to sign a new contract extending until 2030.

Manchester United is considering Antoine Semenyo as an alternative if they fail to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. The player is valued at over 70 million euros, following a successful 2024-2025 season with 13 goals and six assists in 41 appearances.

Team Talk reports on Manchester United's interest in Antoine Semenyo and the high price tag set by Bournemouth. Manchester United are put off by Antoine Semenyo's £65m price tag. Bournemouth has no plans to sell and would want £65m as part of a 'package' deal.

Antoine Semenyo, who scored 11 Premier League goals last season, is another player on Ruben Amorim’s radar. Bournemouth value their attacker in the range of £70 million, almost the same as Eze and what Brentford values Mbeumo.

The Sun reports on Manchester United's leading position in the race to sign Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth. Manchester United is leading the race to sign Antoine Semenyo, 25, from Bournemouth. The player has attracted attention from every Big Six club except Arsenal, with a valuation of £70 million.

Team Talk provides an update on Manchester United's interest in Antoine Semenyo. Manchester United retain their interest in Antoine Semenyo and have been in talks with Semenyo’s camp. Bournemouth want £65m for the 25-year-old Ghana international winger. Despite having Mbeumo as a ‘priority target’, Man Utd ‘also remain keen on Semenyo’ as a potential alternative.

Manchester United are in talks to sign Antoine Semenyo in the summer transfer window. Sources have told TEAMtalk that Man Utd are keen on a summer deal for Semenyo and have already initiated talks with the Bournemouth winger’s camp to pitch their ambitious project under head coach Ruben Amorim. Manchester United view Semenyo as a dynamic addition to address their attacking woes, potentially replacing underperforming stars like the outgoing Marcus Rashford.

The Sun reports that Manchester United have held talks with Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo.

Antoine Semenyo's transfer to Manchester United is stressed to be dependent on victory in the Europa League final. A fee of €70 million would be required to get this move done, and raising that fee without the Champions League is seen as incredibly difficult.

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has given his full backing to a move for Antoine Semenyo, even though Bournemouth are demanding a steep asking price of £65m.

Manchester United are making major progress on signing Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo. If Semenyo joins, it will help develop a more dangerous attack for Manchester United.

Manchester United have opened talks with Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo over a potential transfer, according to reports from TalkSPORT. The 25-year-old has reportedly held talks with Old Trafford executives over a move in the summer. Semenyo, who is valued at around £70 million by Bournemouth, has been linked with a whole host of other clubs, indicating strong competition for his signature.

Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Antoine Semenyo at the end of the season. The 25-year-old has attracted the attention of the Red Devils with his performances this season. Manchester United would be willing to pay around €45 million (£38m) for him. The report suggests that the player is versatile enough to operate anywhere across the front three, which makes him an ideal acquisition for Manchester United, who need more quality and depth in wide areas. It remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official offer to sign the player.

Team Talk reports on Manchester United's interest in signing Antoine Semenyo during the transfer window. Antoine Semenyo is ahead of Bryan Mbeumo as a target for Manchester United. Bournemouth values him at £70m, but Manchester United hopes to negotiate a lower price around £40m. Liverpool, Newcastle, and Tottenham are also interested in Semenyo.

90min reports on Bournemouth's pursuit of Semenyo and the potential club-record fee involved in the transfer. Semenyo could cost even more - Bournemouth are expected to push for a club-record sum in excess of £65m - and is also being chased by a fleet of Premier League rivals.

Bournemouth attacker Antoine Semenyo has been linked with a move to Manchester United at the end of the season. Former Premier League scout Mick Brown believes he could end up at Manchester United. Brown mentioned that Semenyo fits the type of player Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is looking for, highlighting his strengths and versatility in playing in a 3-4-3 system. Semenyo has had an impressive season with 11 goals and 6 assists, making him an attractive option for Manchester United, who need more quality and depth in their attacking unit.

Team Talk reports on the potential transfer of Antoine Semenyo to Manchester United as an alternative target. Antoine Semenyo is an alternative target for Manchester United if they miss out on Matheus Cunha. United are 'frontrunners' in the race for Semenyo, who has been given a £70 million price tag by Bournemouth. Semenyo is also thought to be a target for Liverpool as Bournemouth brace themselves for a summer exodus.

Manchester United is considering Antoine Semenyo to improve their squad after a difficult season, aiming to upgrade on players like Marcus Rashford and Antony. Bournemouth expects to sell him along with two other players for a total of around £150m this summer.

The Sun reports on Manchester United's pursuit of Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo. Manchester United are leading the race to sign Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo. He has attracted attention from every Big Six club except Arsenal. United are the frontrunners for his signature. The transfer could cost £70m, but Bournemouth are unlikely to let him go easily. The deal could include a lower fee with big add-ons. Manchester United need a forward due to expected departures of Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Antony.

According to Team Talk, Manchester United has shown a strong interest in acquiring Bournemouth's star player, Antoine Semenyo. Reports suggest that Manchester United is the club most keen on securing the services of the London-born player, aiming to incorporate him into their revamped attack for the upcoming season. Bournemouth is anticipated to demand a transfer fee of £70 million (€82 million / $93 million) before agreeing to a sale, seeking more than the £65 million they received from Tottenham Hotspur for striker Dominic Solanke last summer. It is reported that United has already engaged in discussions regarding Semenyo, and their interest appears to be intensifying. Amorim reportedly holds Semenyo in high regard and is advocating for United to make the move.

Manchester United are reportedly at the forefront in the pursuit of Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo for a potential summer transfer. The 25-year-old has delivered an impressive performance this season under the management of Andoni Iraola, which has attracted considerable attention from leading English clubs and teams in Saudi Arabia. According to Sky Sports, Manchester United are now perceived as the leading contenders to secure his signing. It is reported that Ruben Amorim believes that the Bournemouth star would boost his team’s attacking capabilities and intends to incorporate him into the starting lineup at Old Trafford. With an Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €45.4 million, Bournemouth is expected to demand a fee of approximately €82m (£70m) as Semenyo's contract is valid until 2029.

Manchester United are interested in signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth to add more direct threats out wide. The player has impressed with his performance this season, scoring 10 goals and providing 6 assists. Bournemouth are not under pressure to sell, as Semenyo is tied to a long-term contract until 2029. The asking price is reportedly £70 million.

Team Talk reports on Manchester United's interest in signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth. Manchester United, under the management of Ruben Amorim, are very interested in signing Antoine Semenyo. Bournemouth would seek a club-record deal to sell him, with a fee expected to be in excess of £65m, which was the amount Tottenham paid for Dominic Solanke. There is no release clause for Semenyo.

Manchester United is interested in signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth to strengthen their attacking unit for the summer. The club is willing to pay €50 million for the player, who has proven his reliability in the Premier League. Semenyo is seen as a potential replacement for players like Antony and Jadon Sancho, who are likely to leave Manchester United permanently in the summer.

Team Talk reports on Manchester United's interest in acquiring Antoine Semenyo this summer. Manchester United have begun discussions with the agent of Antoine Semenyo over a summer move. Semenyo has emerged as a priority signing for the club, with a six-year deal proposed to the Ghanaian international. The club is considering offering a five-year contract with an optional year. Manchester United is reportedly ready to make an offer of €40m, but Bournemouth is demanding €50m.

Manchester United are ready to pay £33.5m to sign Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo ahead of Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. The Cherries are asking for closer to £42m.

Antoine Semenyo, a Ghanaian forward from Bournemouth, has attracted the attention of Manchester United after an impressive season in the Premier League. At the age of 25, he has scored nine goals across all competitions, solidifying his reputation as a standout performer under the management of Andoni Iraola. His versatility and capability to play both centrally and in wider positions fit well with Manchester United's requirements to bolster their offensive lineup. The Red Devils are considering making a substantial offer in the upcoming transfer window, acknowledging his increasing market value as a result of his consistently excellent performances.

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