Bournemouth are currently fourth in the Premier League table, despite losing three of their four first-team defenders – Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid, Iliya Zabarnyi to Paris Saint-Germain and Milos Kerkez to Liverpool – in the summer, and the key reason behind the Cherries’ early success this term is Semenyo’s sensational form. The Ghanaian has already scored six league goals and is attracting interest from several top clubs.
According to talkSPORT Semenyo held talks with Tottenham and Manchester United before ultimately deciding to pen a new contract with the Cherries over the summer. However, both clubs continue to remain interested in the attacker. Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes, who signed Semenyo at Bournemouth back in 2023, is known to still be an admirer of the forward.
The report adds that Bournemouth rate their star player very highly and would ideally charge north of £75m ($101m) should clubs come in with offers over the next couple of transfer windows.
On Sunday, Fichajesreported that Chelsea would potentially be willing to meet Bournemouth’s demands for Semenyo in their search for a new forward.