Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo rejected moves to Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur during the summer transfer window. Both clubs reportedly submitted bids of £50 million, only for them to be turned down by the Cherries.

Semenyo, 25, has become one of the Premier League’s standout talents this season, scoring six goals in the competition. His performances have drawn attention from several top clubs eager to secure his signature.
Despite the interest, Semenyo appears content at Bournemouth, focusing on his current campaign rather than forcing a move to a bigger club. The Telegraph reports that he signed a new deal with the club following the rejected bids.
Release Clause Details
Antoine Semenyo’s contract at Bournemouth includes a £65 million release clause, which can be triggered by a certain date in the January transfer window. Top clubs have noted that only an additional £15 million would secure his services, making him a tempting prospect in today’s transfer market.
Bristol City, who sold Semenyo to Bournemouth for £10 million in January 2023. Besides that, they are entitled to 20 percent of any profit from a future transfer. This means the potential sale could also benefit his former club significantly.
With the release clause in place, clubs like United and Spurs have clear financial terms to meet. They are, though Semenyo’s current focus remains on performing for the Cherries.
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Impressive Current Form

Semenyo has been in outstanding form this season, with six Premier League goals to his name. Only Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (14 goals) and Brentford’s Igor Thiago (eight goals) have scored more in the English top flight.
His consistency and attacking threat have made him one of the most sought-after players in England. They are highlighting his growing reputation as a dynamic winger capable of impacting games at the highest level.
With top clubs monitoring his performances, Semenyo’s future remains a talking point. Besides that, though, he has not expressed a desire to leave Bournemouth this January.
Looking Ahead
Bournemouth is expected to resist any suitors, fighting to keep Semenyo for the remainder of the season. However, interest from clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool is likely to continue, especially with the release clause providing a clear pathway for a move.
Semenyo’s release clause will become active again next summer, potentially at a lower fee. Besides that, it may open the door for a transfer under more favorable conditions for buying clubs.
For now, the winger remains focused on his current campaign, aiming to continue his strong performances and help Bournemouth achieve their objectives while keeping transfer speculation at bay. Follow the latest Premier League news only at footballcoasters.co.uk.