
Manchester United, Tottenham unlikely to land Antoine Semenyo in January
Antoine Semenyo is unlikely to be made available for a move in January, as Manchester United and Tottenham may have to wait until the summer.
According to TBR, Manchester United and Tottenham are unlikely to land Antoine Semenyo ahead of the January window. The in-form 25-year-old Premier League star has been in sensational form, which has attracted massive interest from everywhere, but Bournemouth are unlikely to entertain offers of any kind in the winter window.
Bournemouth’s transfer dealings were doubted by many quarters following a raft of sales of key players. The Cherries sold their entire backline as well as some key players in other positions, but their recruitment to replace those departed stars have propelled their position in the standings.
The Cherries are currently fourth on the table following a tremendous start to their campaign. The biggest victory they had in the window was keeping star man Antoine Semenyo, who has proved it was worth the while for the club to have starved off interest from elsewhere in the summer.
Semenyo signed a new deal, and his impressive start to the season has since produced a nine-goal involvement in seven Premier League games so far. That, in turn, has ensured a lot of top teams are now interested in signing the player in the near future, which could open the possibilities of January approaches.
Liverpool are also keen, as they views Semenyo as someone who would improve their attack in a big way. Manchester United are another team keen on signing him, while Tottenham have also assessed the in-form 25-year-old Premier League star’s situation ahead of pondering a potential approach ahead of January.
Manchester United and Tottenham are unlikely to sign Antoine Semenyo in January
A recent Post on X from Ben Jacobs confirmed that Semenyo’s deal at Bournemouth does contain a release clause, although the details are yet to be revealed. However, the clause may not be active in January, which could deflate the hopes of sides like Manchester United and Tottenham.
Hence, Manchester United and Spurs may have to wait at least until the summer for the clause to get activated. Bournemouth were, anyway, unlikely to entertain offers for the in-form 25-year-old Premier League star in January, although next summer is a time when the Ghanaian could potentially get his big career move, as a lot of clubs will be part of the race.