Tag: Antoine Semenyo

Amorim insists January signings must truly want Manchester United move

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim has restated that Manchester United will only act in January for players they are certain want to join, warning against repeating past mistakes as the club weigh defensive midfield targets and react to missing out on Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo. After walking away from Brighton’s £100m price for Carlos Baleba, United now track Ruben Neves, Conor Gallagher and Tyler Adams while monitoring other positions, but Amorim stresses they will not rush into panic deals and will prioritise long term fit, commitment and character over short term fixes.

Maresca plays down Chelsea move for Bournemouth star Semenyo

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca addressed reports linking his side with Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, confirming the club will not pursue a January move despite his impressive Premier League form, as the Blues remain satisfied with their current attacking options ahead of Aston Villa’s visit. Semenyo has eight goals and three assists this league campaign and can be signed for £65 million via a release clause active until January 10, attracting serious interest from Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Spurs while Chelsea choose only to monitor future opportunities.

Ruben Amorim sets strict January conditions for Man Utd moves

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim confirms Manchester United are ready to act in January if the perfect opportunity arises, with a new defensive midfielder still the priority but scope to move for an attacker such as Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo if profile and price align with long-term planning. United have compiled a shortlist including Ruben Neves, Conor Gallagher and Tyler Adams after backing away from Brighton’s £100m Carlos Baleba, while AFCON absences for Noussair Mazraoui, Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo increase pressure to secure a versatile, ready-made starter.

Bournemouth line up Brennan Johnson and Jaden Philogene as Semenyo exit looms

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Bournemouth are preparing for life after Antoine Semenyo as they draw up a shortlist of replacements, with Brennan Johnson and Jaden Philogene reportedly leading their January targets. The winger is expected to depart once his release clause activates, with several Premier League contenders tracking his situation. Reports suggest Bournemouth now expect to lose Semenyo when his sixty five million pound clause activates on New Year’s Day, so they are exploring loan or permanent deals for Johnson and Philogene. Iraola wants quick business to preserve their attacking edge after several summer departures.

Man Utd Ready To Trigger £65m Clause For Semenyo In January Race With City

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Manchester United are primed to launch an aggressive bid for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo once his £65m release clause activates in January, viewing him as a priority reinforcement and believing they can beat rival interest after tracking his consistent Premier League output. United sense an opening as Semenyo will be available throughout January with Ghana absent from AFCON, while uncertainty over Pep Guardiola’s long term future at Manchester City and Ruben Amorim’s admiration for the versatile forward strengthen Old Trafford’s belief they can win the bidding battle.

United Fans Outraged As Semenyo Avoids Red For Dalot Flashpoint

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Manchester United supporters erupted online after Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo escaped a red card for appearing to put his hand around Diogo Dalot’s throat during a heated confrontation, with VAR and the on-field referee settling on a yellow despite furious protests. The flashpoint came with the score at 1-1 as players from both sides piled in and Bruno Fernandes intervened, prompting claims of double standards from United fans on social media, who labelled the decision “pathetic” and argued similar incidents had previously brought dismissals.

Spurs join Liverpool and Man City in £65m Semenyo transfer chase

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Northern interest in Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo is intensifying, with Tottenham joining Liverpool and Manchester City in eyeing a January move and closely studying the £65 million release clause that would make the in form Ghana international one of the window’s priciest deals. Semenyo has produced six goals and three assists in 12 league games, justifying the price and fitting the explosive wide profile Spurs failed to secure last summer. Tottenham are now more prepared to pay, though uncertainty over under fire coach Thomas Frank clouds their pursuit.

Bournemouth rebuffed £50m bids for Semenyo in January

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
October 2025

Telegraph Sport reports Bournemouth instantly rejected £50m bids from Man United and Spurs for Semenyo, judging the Ghanaian indispensable to Iraola’s transition game. Despite a £200m summer sell-off elsewhere, the club ring-fenced their wide talisman, prioritising continuity. The gamble’s paid off: Semenyo’s form has powered Bournemouth to 15 points from eight, underpinning the best Premier League start in club history.

Liverpool Consider Reunion with Bournemouth’s Semenyo

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
October 2025

Liverpool are considering a move for Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo, with sporting director Richard Hughes pushing for a reunion after signing him once before. Semenyo is second in the Golden Boot race with six goals.
Despite losing key defenders, Bournemouth sit fourth in the table thanks to Semenyo’s form. Spurs, Manchester United, and Chelsea are also keen. Bournemouth would demand £75m+, making him one of the most expensive forwards on the market.

Bournemouth Call in PFA After Semenyo Abuse at Anfield

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
August 2025

Bournemouth will involve the PFA to support Antoine Semenyo after he reported being racially abused during Liverpool’s 4-2 win at Anfield. Semenyo complained to the referee, and a 47-year-old man was later arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence. Authorities acted swiftly, arresting the man and issuing a nationwide stadium ban to send a strong message against racism. The PFA will provide Semenyo with confidential support as Bournemouth ensure their forward receives backing amid this unacceptable incident.

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