Talks this weekend: Liverpool schedule meeting to hijack 75m Man United transfer
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Talks this weekend: Liverpool schedule meeting to hijack 75m Man United transfer
"Liverpool are reportedly going to hold talks with Bournemouth representatives over the potential transfer of Antoine Semenyo this weekend. The Ghana international is a man in demand at the moment after some outstanding form in the Premier League, with our information being that Manchester United really want him. CaughtOffside were told earlier this week that Man Utd could move fast for Semenyo to try beating Liverpool to his signature, but there's now a new update."
"According to Dave OCKOP, Liverpool chiefs will meet with their Bournemouth counterparts to discuss a possible deal for Semenyo some time this weekend. The report adds that the 25-year-old is likely to cost around 75m, and it could certainly be smart business for the Reds to invest in another top quality attacking player. The report also says Liverpool would still need to agree personal terms with Semenyo, so that will be another interesting detail to watch out for."
"Semenyo's superb form also comes while Mohamed Salah appears to have gone backwards for LFC this season, with the Egypt international perhaps starting to show his age. Salah is undoubtedly a Liverpool legend and an all-time Premier League great, but no one can go on forever, so perhaps it's time for Arne Slot to think about bringing in a long-term successor."
Liverpool chiefs will meet Bournemouth representatives this weekend to discuss a possible deal for 25-year-old Antoine Semenyo. The expected transfer fee is around £75m. Liverpool must still agree personal terms with Semenyo. Semenyo has nine goal contributions this season, ranking second behind Erling Haaland in the Premier League contributions table. His form coincides with Mohamed Salah showing signs of decline, prompting consideration of a long-term successor. Manchester United are seriously interested and could move quickly to try to sign Semenyo, which could challenge Liverpool's efforts to secure the player.
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