Antoine Semenyo: From Bournemouth to Man City - A Transfer Saga
Antoine Semenyo is set to bid farewell to Bournemouth as he edges closer to a Manchester City move. With a medical scheduled post his final game against Tottenham, let's delve into the journey of this exciting winger and his potential impact at the Etihad Stadium.
Antoine Semenyo is set to make his final appearance for Bournemouth before joining Manchester City when the Cherries host Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday night, with a medical reportedly booked for the following day. The winger has been heavily linked with a move away this transfer window, with a £65 million ($87.7m) release clause set to expire on January 10.Semenyo was reportedly the subject of offers from Manchester United and Tottenham last summer, but decided to stay at the Vitality Stadium. After the forward's hot start to the 2025-26 season, several other Premier League clubs became interested, with Liverpool, Chelsea and City all exploring a deal too. Towards the end of December, Semenyo is said to have decided on the Etihad Stadium as his preferred destination.As first reported by Sky Sports, Semenyo is due in Manchester for a medical on Thursday, with formal processes to complete the transfer to follow Bournemouth's match on Wednesday against former suitors Spurs.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola has been adamant that the club will keep Semenyo for as long as possible before his release clause expires later this week, with the winger playing all 90 minutes of Saturday's loss to Arsenal. However, Iraola has admitted Semenyo is likely to be sold following Wednesday's game."I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow or the next two or three days, but I've asked before coming here just to tell me, otherwise I will look foolish there talking about Antoine and then [he leaves]. And that's the situation in this moment of the day," Iraola said at a press conference on Tuesday."I think it could be the last game. That is my personal opinion, but there is nothing agreed and nothing signed. It is my personal opinion as I understand the market and the noise but there is nothing agreed right now. He, right now, is our player and I hope it continues."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSemenyo was born and raised in London, though was met with rejection by several clubs in the capital growing up. He was rejected by all of Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Millwall and Tottenham following trials. He joined Bristol City in 2018 at the age of 18 and was sent on loan to non-league side Bath City shortly afterwards. Loans with Newport County and Sunderland, then a League One side, followed.During the 2020-21 season behind closed doors, Semenyo became a regular for Bristol City, playing 50 times in all competitions. He then developed into one of the Championship's most dynamic forwards across the next couple of years and secured a £10m ($13.5m) move to Bournemouth in the Premier League in January 2023.Semenyo scored only once in 11 Premier League games to see out the 2022-23 season, but found his feet the following year when Iraola replaced Gary O'Neil as head coach. He grabbed eight goals in 33 matches in 2023-24 and then 11 in 37 matches last term. So far this season, Semenyo has nine goals in 19 Premier League appearances, with only City's Erling Haaland (19) and Brentford's Igor Thiago (14) registering more to date.If Semenyo finalises his transfer before the weekend, he should be eligible to make his first City appearance in the FA Cup third round on Saturday when Exeter City visit the Etihad Stadium. Pep Guardiola's side then travel to Newcastle United in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final next Tuesday, before a trip to Old Trafford to face rivals Manchester United in Premier League action.While Semenyo will give City further depth in the final third, the club are exploring defensive options in the transfer market following injuries to centre-backs Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, with Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, whose contract expires in June, under consideration.
The Rise of Antoine Semenyo
Born and raised in London, Semenyo's football journey has been one of resilience and determination. Rejected by multiple clubs as a youth player, he found his footing at Bristol City before making his mark in the Premier League with Bournemouth.
The Transfer Speculations
Several top clubs, including Manchester United and Tottenham, have shown interest in Semenyo in the past. However, the winger seems poised to choose Manchester City as his next destination, with a reported medical set to seal the deal.
Potential Impact at Manchester City
Joining Pep Guardiola's squad will not only bolster City's attacking options but also provide Semenyo with a platform to further showcase his skills. With his impressive goal-scoring record this season, the young winger could prove to be a valuable addition to the team.
Future Prospects for City
While Semenyo's imminent arrival brings excitement to City fans, the club is also exploring defensive reinforcements due to recent injuries. Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi is reportedly under consideration to strengthen the backline.






