Overview
- Liverpool are widely reported as the frontrunners, with Richard Hughes’ past role in signing Semenyo at Bournemouth seen as a key advantage.
- Manchester City and Manchester United are weighing up triggering the £65m clause, according to multiple reports.
- Ghana head coach Otto Addo publicly urged Semenyo to take the “next step” in his career after the World Cup draw.
- Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola says the speculation has not affected Semenyo’s attitude or performances.
- Semenyo is contracted to 2030 and has six goals and three assists this season, with some outlets adding the clause may drop in the summer, which remains unconfirmed.