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Tottenham line up £65 million move for Antoine Semenyo

Tottenham are contemplating making a £65 million offer to tempt Bournemouth for key attacking target Antoine Semenyo.

According to Fichajes, Tottenham are showing a willingness to sign Antoine Semenyo, with an offer of £65 million expected to be tabled. The Ghanaian international could be tempted to leave Bournemouth, as Thomas Frank is keen to lure in the versatile forward to North London.

Antoine Semenyo could be the next big sale out of Bournemouth this season, with the Cherries expecting big offers for the London-born winger. The South Coast club are not under any pressure to sell following the departures of Milos Kerkez, Dean Huijsen and the potential departure of Illia Zabarnyi, all for big money.

Bournemouth had wanted more than £60 million for Semenyo, something not many of the interested clubs will value at this moment. The Ghanaian international has been a sensational performer under Andoni Iraola, contributing to 20 goals in the 2024/25 season.

Antoine Semenyo’s ability to play across the front three positions gives an air of versatility about him, which new Tottenham boss Thomas Frank wants in his team. Spurs are eager to sign a top-notch wide attacker, and they remain in contention for Bryan Mbeumo. The big issue with the Cameroonian international is that Manchester United are the front-runners to land the Brentford man, and he is very much expected to play at Old Trafford next season.

A lot of clubs are indeed interested in Semenyo, although that £60 million-plus price point may prove to be a sticking issue for anyone to advance with Bournemouth. Tottenham have made an approach, and they are now showing a willingness to table an exciting offer.

Tottenham to table £65 million offer for Antoine Semenyo

Tottenham are ready to take a concrete step forward in the chase for the London-born winger with a £65 million bid. Spurs are willing to table an offer in that range as per the report, which will test Bournemouth’s resolve on whether they want to keep Semenyo or agree on a sale.

Signing the Ghanaian international would be a statement of intent, and whether the £65 million raid would be enough remains the question. Frank would like the idea of having Semenyo in his side. It will be a major upgrade on some of the current names in that Spurs attack, and the Bournemouth star is reportedly eager to make a big career move.

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