Overview
- Semenyo has six goals and three assists in nine Premier League games, helping Bournemouth sit second, four points behind Arsenal.
- In a Sky Sports interview, he said he tries to stay present and is glad he committed to Bournemouth after summer interest in him.
- He signed a new deal in July 2025 to 2030, with reports of a confidential release clause, and Bournemouth’s >£200m summer sales have strengthened their position to keep him.
- Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Real Madrid and Chelsea are among clubs linked by various outlets, while a claim that Liverpool will submit a bid remains unverified and no official offers have been announced.
- Troy Deeney hailed Semenyo as an “unsung hero” and suggested he could reach Real Madrid’s level if he sustains his current output, reflecting growing recognition of his performances.