Arsenal and Liverpool quoted 100m price for Premier League's man-in-form
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Arsenal and Liverpool quoted 100m price for Premier League's man-in-form
"Bournemouth are braced for a noisy January after sources indicated they would consider selling Antoine Semenyo but only if a 100 million valuation is met. Arsenal have been kept aware of the situation, while Liverpool have also been sounded out, an unsurprising development given new sporting director Richard Hughes previously ran recruitment at Bournemouth, according to IndyKaila News. Semenyo's form has exploded early this season and he signed a fresh long-term contract in July, strengthening Bournemouth's hand at the table."
"The 25-year-old has scored six goals in seven Premier League appearances this season for Andoni Iraola's side. Under the leadership of Iraola, Semenyo has taken his game to the next level and become a creator as well as a goal scorer for Bournemouth. Semenyo now sits among the division's leading scorers, a burst that explains why Bournemouth can set a nine-figure threshold without blinking."
"Semenyo penned a new five-year deal to 2030 over the summer, removing any short-term pressure to sell and ensuring that, if talks advance, negotiations start from a position of strength. As for suitors, Arsenal have been linked with revisiting their interest, while several top-six rivals are monitoring the situation ahead of January. Arsenal face competition from Liverpool Antoine Semenyo in action for AFC Bournemouth (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images) Defending Premier League champions Liverpool have also shown interest in the wide attacker."
Bournemouth will consider selling Antoine Semenyo only if a £100 million valuation is met. Arsenal have been kept aware and Liverpool have been sounded out, aided by sporting director Richard Hughes's previous recruitment role at Bournemouth. Semenyo has scored six goals in seven Premier League appearances this season and has developed into both a creator and a goalscorer under Andoni Iraola. He signed a new five-year contract to 2030 in July, removing short-term pressure to sell and strengthening Bournemouth’s negotiating position. Several top-six rivals are monitoring the situation ahead of January. Any departure would require a record-breaking offer reflecting his current form and future upside.
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