Bournemouth tell Tottenham how much Antoine Semenyo will now cost them
Tottenham Hotspur have just been handed a massive blow in their pursuit of Antoine Semenyo, with a new report revealing that Bournemouth have informed the North Londoners that they will have to shell out an astronomical fee to sign the winger this summer.
Over the last few days, an increasing number of outlets have suggested that Tottenham may cash in on Heung-min Son amidst interest in Saudi Arabia.
If Spurs do let the attacker go, they will have to add significant firepower to their forward line, and they might turn to the exciting Bournemouth attacker.
Over the last few months, it has been widely reported that Tottenham are big fans of Antoine Semenyo and are ready to test the Cherries’ resolve with an offer for the winger.
Just a couple of days ago, journalist Dean Jones revealed that as the Saudi interest in Son grows, Tottenham are turning their gaze towards the Bournemouth man (Transfers From Paradise).
Tottenham have to break the bank to land Antoine Semenyo
GiveMeSport have now backed up Tottenham Hotspur’s interest in Antoine Semenyo, claiming that the Lilywhites have identified the 25-year-old as the man to bolster their attack.
However, the outlet says that Spurs’ pursuit of the winger could be scuppered as Bournemouth are determined to keep hold of the player.
After losing Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid, the Cherries do not want to sell any of their other key players ahead of the 2025-25 campaign. The Cherries have thus made it clear to Tottenham and other suitors that it will take an offer of £75m to land Semenyo.
The outlet says that this has massively complicated matters for Spurs, with the club’s hopes of landing the Ghana international now in jeopardy.
Tottenham set to taste defeat in pursuit of another star Premier League forward
This update regarding Semenyo comes just days after the Lilywhites learned that Bryan Mbeumo prefers a move to Man United over Tottenham.
It was previously reported that Spurs were extremely keen on landing Mbeumo on the back of his most productive season in the Premier League so far.
While the Red Devils seem to be ahead of Tottenham in the race for the Cameroon international, the situation may change as Thomas Frank has now emerged as the frontrunner for the Spurs job.
If Tottenham are able to appoint the Dane, they would hope that he can persuade Mbeumo to follow him to North London.
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