Bournemouth Rejects £50m Bids From Man United and Spurs for Antoine Semenyo
The club views the in-form forward as indispensable.
Overview
- Manchester United and Tottenham lodged £50 million bids at the start of the January window, which Bournemouth promptly rejected, according to The Telegraph.
- Club sources are described as holding a not-for-sale stance and believe Semenyo’s value could rise if his current form continues.
- Semenyo has scored six goals in ten appearances this season, and interested clubs rate his pace, work rate and ability to play across the frontline.
- United’s interest is linked to Rúben Amorim’s desire for more power and unpredictability in attack, while Spurs viewed him as a long-term addition, according to the reports.
- Reports indicate Semenyo is tied to a long-term deal at Bournemouth, with some outlets citing improved terms and a private release clause that bolsters the club’s leverage.