Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has met with Antoine Semenyo over move, with 65m release clause confirmed: report
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has met with Antoine Semenyo over move, with 65m release clause confirmed: report
"Manchester United have the upper hand over rivals in their pursuit of Antoine Semenyo. Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim welcomed three new forwards to Old Trafford over the summer in the form of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko, with all three improving Manchester United this term. But links with further firepower refuse to die down, as Amorim looks to capitalise on good recent form and target a place in Europe."
"As reported by David Ornstein of The Athletic, Bournemouth are facing the prospect of losing talisman Antoine Semenyo midseason with a 65 million release clause in place for the Ghana international. The Cherries fended off interest for the forward over the summer and after losing the likes of Ilya Zabarnyi, Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen to huge clubs, extended Semenyo's contract with a release clause in place for his eventual departure."
"According to a report from Manchester Evening News, Amorim met with the wide-man over the summer to assess his character over a move. Despite United adding three new forwards to their frontline over the summer, the likes of Vitor Roque and Karim Adeyemi continue to be linked with a move to Old Trafford, with Joshua Zirkzee's imminent exit leaving Amorim short of forwards."
Antoine Semenyo holds a 65 million release clause that could allow a midseason departure from Bournemouth. Bournemouth extended his contract after fending off summer interest and after selling several defenders. Manchester United strengthened their attack with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko but remain linked to further forwards. United's manager met Semenyo over the summer to assess his character for a potential move. Semenyo has produced electric form over recent seasons and can play across the frontline and at wing-back. Liverpool appear unlikely suitors, while Arsenal and Tottenham are potential competitors.
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