Bournemouth has secured an extended future for Antoine Cementho, and the inform forward has signed a contract extension to keep him at Vitality Stadium until 2030.
The new deal includes significant pay raises, reflecting the growing importance of Semenyo to Andoni Iraola’s projects and rewarding Ghanaians for their impressive performances since joining the club.
The attackers enjoyed a breakout season in the Premier League, and contributed to key goals and support while becoming a key figure in the Bournemouth attack.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Tottenham and Manchester United garnered interest from top Premier League clubs when Tottenham and Manchester United enquired about his availability early in the summer transfer period.
Bournemouth is trying to maintain Man United’s target
But Bournemouth has solidified their stance and has made it clear to stakeholders that they will not enjoy offers under £65 million for their star forward.
Despite growing interest from the Spurs and United, Semeño remained professional and was not upset by his escape.
The decision to bring Semenyo into a new long-term contract is a major statement of intent by Bournemouth, indicating his desire to maintain his significant talent, aiming to continue his growth in the Premier League based on a positive season.
The club is keen to challenge higher positions at the table and sees players and Semeño who can lead ambitions given their ability to influence the game.
Antoine Semenyo was very impressive in 2024/25
For Semenyo, the New Deal offers stability and the opportunity to continue developing in the environment where he is a central figure.
Ghanaian International hopes to build on his performance and establish himself as one of the most exciting forwards in the Premier League, while helping Bournemouth achieve his goals.
Meanwhile, Tottenham and Man United will be forced to look elsewhere this summer when they are searching for reinforcements for the attack.
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