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    Bournemouth rule out Antoine Semenyo sale in January

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    Ghana international Antoine Semenyo Ghana international Antoine Semenyo

    Premier League outfit AFC Bournemouth have taken a firm stance on Ghana international Antoine Semenyo ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.

    The Black Stars attacker was as a top transfer target for several clubs including Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur during the summer transfer window, but Semenyo opted to sign a new deal with the Cherries.

    Bournemouth is bracing themselves for a fresh wave of bids for the Ghana international as the winter window approaches, having rebuffed summer offers.

    Currently, Bournemouth holds all the cards on the forward’s future after recently signing a new deal at the club. With no release clause in his current contract, clubs who are interested in the former Bristol City will have to meet Bournemouth’s terms and stump up £70 million.

    Meanwhile, the Premier League outfit has ruled out a January sale of Semenyo and are determined to keep hold of their star forward for the foreseeable future.

    Semenyo has been in a scintillating form for Bournemouth this season, scoring three goals and delivering two assists in five appearances in the Premier League.

    His impressive start to the 2025/26 league season earned him the Player of the Month and Goal of the Month awards for August at Bournemouth.



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