Liverpool and Manchester United are set to face stumbling blocks as they pursue one of their transfer targets.
The Premier League Giants are looking to add offensive firepower to their teams this summer, with one of the league’s best wingers of the season getting attention.
Both Arne Slot and Ruben Amorim suffered from a wide range of positions with players like Luis Diaz and Alejandro Garnacho, so they are determined to solve the problems their team is facing.
Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham are all set to engage in a fierce transfer battle for Bournemouth star Antoine Semegnou, according to Givemesport.
The Premier League trio are closely monitoring the front of Ghana, impressed by his impressive display this season. However, potential movements are not easy.
Bournemouth remains determined in his desire to protect Semeño, who has emerged as a key offensive figure under Andoni Iraaura.
The South Coast Club is not under pressure to sell as players are tied to long-term contracts until 2029.
Club insiders argue that they will only consider ways to break up with a 24-year-old if stakeholders are ready to meet a substantial asking price in the £70 million region.
Liverpool and Man United are interested in Bournemouth wingers
Known for his explosive pace, strength and versatility at the frontline, Semeño has scored 10 goals and six assists in every competition this season.
As Liverpool squeezes options to bolster their offense, United are looking to add a greater amount of direct threat, and the Spurs are poised to overhaul their team under Angele Cogloo, as the race to land Semeño is poised to get significantly more heated in the coming weeks.
Despite years of interest from both Liverpool and Tottenham, there is a growing possibility that the heavily valuation placed in Semeño will force the two clubs to change focus on other targets.
Meanwhile, Chelsea quietly joined the conversation. According to GMS sources, Bruce is closely monitoring Semenyo’s situation and may be ready to act if the opportunity presents itself.
Liverpool is interested in solving the problem with another Bournemouth player, Milos Kerquez, in the left-back position.
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