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Manchester United is in the lead to capture Antoine Semenyo

With 12 goal involvements in 31 games, the attacker from Bournemouth has had another successful season in the Premier League. Unsurprisingly, Semenyo's ability to play both flanks and as a centre forward has drawn interest from several elite teams in anticipation of the summer.

The Ghanaian international has four years left on his current deal, and Andoni Iraola's team is not in a haste to trade him. In 2023, they spent merely £10 million to buy Semenyo from Bristol City. However, if their £70 million estimate is fulfilled, the South Coast club is prepared to grudgingly cash in on the 25-year-old. Even though it's early, Ruben Amorim is reportedly a huge fan of the versatile attacker, making United the "front-runners" to acquire Semenyo, according to Sky Sports.

 

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