Manchester United reportedly leads the race to sign Bournemouth forward Antoine Semegno, according to Football Insider.
The Red Devils are determined to step up their offensive options during the summer transfer period.
Reuben Amorim and the Premier League Giants endured a difficult season despite playing in the Europa League final against Tottenham.
Man United ahead of the Cemenyo competition
The Red Devils moved ahead of rival Premier League clubs Arsenal and Newcastle United in the race to sign the Bournemouth attackers.
Semeño is a revelation for Bournemouth this season, scoring 11 goals and providing seven assists in 40 appearances in all competitions.
His versatility allows him to function as a central striker, winger, and even a deeper offensive role, making it an attractive prospect for United boss Amorim.
According to the report, the Red Devils are aiming to offload Alejandro Garnacho this summer due to PSR issues.
As Garnacho’s position grows home, his sales added as pure profits in their books, which made the club consider offloading him.
Things like Marcus Rashford and Antony, both currently on loan, are facing an uncertain future at Old Trafford and could leave the club this summer.
Amorim needs more depth of attack
That would require United to sign a wide attacker who can fill in the blank left by players who are expected to leave the club.
Semeño has a long-term contract with Bournemouth that continues into 2029, requiring Andoni Iraora’s side to massive transfer fees from the attackers.
Semenyo not only enhances United’s attack options, but also provides the depth of the attack.
Amorim’s side has also shown serious interest in signing Ipswichtown attacker Liam Dellup, who are now ahead of Chelsea in the race to sign him.
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