Fabrizio Romano provides Antoine Semenyo to Tottenham transfer update amid £70m fee
Tottenham have been linked with a move for Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, and now transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has provided the latest update on the situation.
In the past few weeks, links between Tottenham Hotspur and Antoine Semenyo have been rife, as the Bournemouth man is reported to be a transfer target for the Lilywhites.
It has since been revealed that Spurs have stepped up their pursuit of Semenyo, as they eye a move for him this summer.
However, they are not the only club interested in the services of the Ghanaian, with Manchester United also reported to be monitoring the situation, but it has been claimed that Spurs are the ones who have done the most work on Semenyo in recent weeks.
Fabrizio Romano gives update on Tottenham interest in Antoine Semenyo
Indeed, Tottenham’s interest in Semenyo is not without reason, as the Bournemouth man impressed last season with the Cherries, scoring 11 goals and registering five assists in 37 Premier League appearances.
Antoine Semenyo Stats (Premier League 2024-25) | |
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Appearances: | 37 |
Goals: | 11 |
Expected goals (xG): | 9.98 |
Scoring frequency: | 292min |
Assists: | 5 |
Big chances created: | 11 |
Successful dribbles: | 1.9 (55%) |
He is also capable of playing on both the left and the right, which certainly adds to his appeal, as the Lilywhites look to bolster their attacking options.
Fabrizio Romano has now shared what he knows about Tottenham’s links with the Bournemouth winger. The respected journalist has stated that Tottenham do appreciate Semenyo; however, it is still too early for any sort of negotiations.
He also revealed that Bournemouth are looking to keep him at the club during the summer transfer window. He said, as relayed by GIVEMESPORT: “Semenyo is appreciated, yes, but at the moment it is still early for a negotiation… and Bournemouth will try to keep him.”
Spurs face a £70m fee for Semenyo this summer
Of course, the Cherries are in no rush to part ways with Antoine Semenyo this summer despite interest from Tottenham, as the winger still has four years remaining on his current deal.
It has been reported that Daniel Levy has made contact with Semenyo’s representatives, who have stated that Bournemouth would not be budging on their £70 million asking price for the Ghana international.
If Spurs are to sign the winger for that price tag, it would make him their most expensive signing in history, surpassing the £65 million they paid for Dominic Solanke last summer.
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