Bournemouth faces an anxious wait regarding Antoine Semenyo, whose £65 million release clause is active solely during January’s first fortnight. Liverpool presently appears the frontrunner, with Semenyo keen on the move. Sporting director Richard Hughes’s Bournemouth connections help, but a bid likely hinges on Mohamed Salah’s future; if Salah exits, Semenyo becomes the priority replacement.
However, delays could let rivals pounce. Manchester United are monitoring him, valuing his Premier League experience. Despite tactical questions, Ruben Amorim appreciates his versatility, potentially envisioning him in a wing-back role similar to Amad Diallo.
Manchester City also admire Semenyo’s directness and work rate, potentially replacing Oscar Bobb. Meanwhile, Tottenham, currently transitioning under Thomas Frank, view him as a dual-flank threat. A Brennan Johnson departure could fund the move, with Spurs prepared to offer lucrative personal terms. While the short clause window aids Bournemouth, Semenyo seems destined for a major career step up this winter.