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Antoine Semenyo’s £65m transfer race heats up for January

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The Antoine Semenyo transfer news January 2026 cycle has reached a fever pitch as the winter window approaches. The Bournemouth forward, who has electrified the Premier League this season with 8 goals and 3 assists in 16 games, is now the subject of a high-stakes “direct battle” between England’s elite. With Ghana failing to qualify for AFCON 2025, Semenyo is fully available for a mid-season move, leading several clubs to accelerate their interest in the 25-year-old.

At the center of the Antoine Semenyo transfer news January 2026 storm is a specific £65 million release clause. Financial insiders reveal the clause is only active for a short window likely expiring on January 10, 2026 to allow Bournemouth time to secure a replacement. While the “Cherries” would prefer to keep their star until summer, general manager Tim Bezbatchenko has hinted the club won’t stand in the way of Semenyo’s “dream” move if the valuation is met.

Despite the heavy lifting being done by both Manchester clubs, reports from The Guardian and Fabrizio Romano suggest that Liverpool remains Semenyo’s preferred destination. However, the Reds have been “stalling” on a formal bid, which has allowed Manchester United to surge ahead. Manager Ruben Amorim reportedly views Semenyo as a “special” talent capable of fixing United’s left-wing-back issues, potentially signaling an exit for Joshua Zirkzee to make room in the squad.

Tottenham Hotspur were also in the running, but recent updates indicate Semenyo has “politely declined” interest from North London to focus on teams currently higher in the table. With the January 10th deadline looming, the Antoine Semenyo transfer news January 2026 saga is expected to be the first major domino to fall in the winter market, potentially triggering a series of secondary moves across the “Big Six.”

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