
Bournemouth are adamant that Antoine Semenyo will not be sold during the January transfer window despite strong interest from major European clubs.
The Ghanaian forward, who has been in sparkling form with four goals and two assists this season, signed a new long-term contract earlier this year that runs until 2030.
Sources at the club have confirmed that Semenyo’s deal does not contain a release clause, making it very difficult for potential suitors to force through a move.
Bournemouth’s stance is clear: Semenyo is central to their plans, and there is no appetite to cash in midway through the campaign.
The Cherries have already endured high-profile departures in recent months, with players such as Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez, and Illia Zabarnyi moving on. Determined to avoid further disruption, the club is prioritising stability and ambition, aiming to build around key figures like Semenyo.
TBR Football claim that Bournemouth “laughed off” suggestions of a sale and remain firm in their refusal to entertain offers. With interest from the Premier League and across Europe growing, holding on to Semenyo will be a test of Bournemouth’s resolve, but for now, the message is clear: he is not for sale.
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