Overview
- Chief executive Tim Bezbatchenko said Bournemouth would struggle to refuse approaches from giants such as Liverpool, Real Madrid or PSG, signaling openness to a deal.
- Manchester United are reported to be preparing to step up efforts in January, with Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham also linked.
- Bournemouth extended Semenyo’s deal to 2030 and outlets cite an unconfirmed release clause, with reported valuations ranging from about £65m to £80m.
- Team reports suggest Bournemouth prefer to keep the forward through the winter window, with a potential move more likely to be revisited in the summer.
- Semenyo’s form underpins the interest, with six goals and three assists in 11 Premier League matches this season.