Arsenal, Newcastle United, Tottenham need to pay £40-50 million to sign Antoine Semenyo

Bournemouth will demand a fee in the region of £40-50 million to sell Antoine Semenyo, as a January move looks difficult but not impossible.

According to Football Insider, Antoine Semenyo could cost around £40-50 million, as Bournemouth might open the doors to a sale. The Cherries could be powerless in their efforts to keep the 24-year-old attacker, as Premier League bigwigs like Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Tottenham are chasing the Ghanaian international.

Antoine Semenyo is in a fantastic career situation. He will look to grab the limelight at Bournemouth, which could earn him his big career move. The transfer to the Premier League club was a big step up in his career from Bristol City, but he could target a much bigger club in the near future.

He has been one of Biurnemouth’s best performers this season, as there are already talks of a January transfer to one of the Premier League clubs that are interested. The Cherries were expected to demand a hefty fee and might open the doors to a sale despite the 24-year-old Premier League attacker only signing a new deal this summer.

Bournemouth might feel powerless in their efforts to keep the winger as interest continues to mount from other Premier League sides. Arsenal are keen on signing Antoine Semenyo and Milos Kerkez from the Cherries as they view him as one of the options, which could be added to their attacking setup. At the same time, there’s talk of heavy interest from Newcastle United and Tottenham.

Bournemouth will reportedly demand at least £40-50 million to let the player leave, although the report plays down a January move. It is not to say a transfer in the winter window is impossible, but clubs have been mindful of their spending in that period amid concerns over their PSR obligation. However, a club like Newcastle United or Tottenham, which may have some room to spend, might still be interested.

Tottenham, Newcastle United in Semenyo hunt

Arsenal do not need a player like Semenyo, but Tottenham and Newcastle might make an immediate move in January. The Magpies are seen as a strong contender for the 24-year-old Premier League attacker, as they are planning on offloading Miguel Almiron and replacing him with the Ghanaian.

Spurs are well-stocked in their attacking setup, but they need a player of Semenyo’s qualities to take them to the next level. With a move to Tottenham, he could also reunite with former teammate Dominic Solanke. The winger will likely take his chances if a big offer arrives in January, and that remains a possibility as things stand.

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