Bournemouth is backed for a noisy January after sources have indicated they will consider selling Antoine Cemello, but only if the £100 million valuation is met.
According to Indykaila News, Arsenal continues to recognize the situation, but Liverpool has also blared.
Semenyo’s form exploded earlier this season, signing a fresh long-term contract in July, strengthening Bournemouth’s hands at the table.
Antoine Semegno is the man of this season
The 25-year-old has scored six goals this season in seven Premier League appearances for Andoni Iraora’s side.
Under Iraola’s leadership, Semenyo took his game to the next level and became a creator, as well as the Bournemouth goal scorer.
Semenyo is currently sitting among the major scorers in the division. This is a burst that explains why you can set a 9-digit threshold without Bournemouth flashing.
Semenyo issued a new five-year contract in 2030 in the summer, removing short-term pressure and ensuring that negotiations begin in a position of strength if the talks go ahead if they sell.
As for suitors, Arsenal is tied to revisiting their interests, but some top six rivals have been monitoring the situation before January.
Arsenal faces competition with Liverpool
Defending Premier League champion Liverpool has also expressed interest in a wide range of attackers.
Hughes’ long relationship with the Bournemouth hierarchy could at least be a smooth line of communication if the Reds decide to move.
If Bournemouth lets go of Semeño in January, it will require a record-breaking proposal that reflects both his current form and future benefits.
Arsenal’s perception and Liverpool’s Hughes connection keeps both the London and Merseyside clubs in conversation, but the asking price sets Hiber.
Semenyo is essential unless you receive a good offer that’s too good to reject.
Alan Shearer predicts the winner of the Premier League between Arsenal and Liverpool