Man Utd and Tottenham both make same call on £70m transfer after private talks

Manchester United and Tottenham are both admirers of Antoine Semenyo, but it seems that neither clubs will take a step for the Bournemouth star after discovering his price tag

Tottenham and Manchester United are said to have cooled their interest in Antoine-Semenyo after they have heard that the popular Bournemouth Forward would have transfer costs of more than £ 70 million.

There was talk about Semenyo, 25, who became a member of one of the top clubs of the Premier League after an excellent season for the Cherries, so that he saw 20 target contributions in all competitions. And it has now emerged that Spurs has followed United when investigating the Ghana star.

Tottenham wants to strengthen their front line for the new campaign and are also interested in Bryan Mbeumo, although the Brentford Talisman is understood as a move to Old Trafford.

But neither Spurs of United are planning to push ahead with a movement for Semenyo as it says after discovering the price tag of the attacker.

That is, according to athletics, who believe that the £ 70 million of Bournemouth £ 70 million 'has deterred the interest' of the Semenyo vooragers after Spurs had asked for the player.

Semenyo would like to explore a move to North Londs, the report adds, with the club able to offer Champions League football after their triumph in the Europa League final.

Although it is still too considered whether Manchester United or Tottenham Rekindle is talking about a Semenyo deal in the coming weeks, Bournemouth is in a strong negotiating position when it comes to the attacker, who signed a new five -year -old deal last summer.

They are also in no pressure to raise money after the sale of Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid for £ 50 million with Milos Kerkez also ready to join Liverpool for £ 40 million.

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Set with United and Spurs to consider other attacking goals as a result of the valuation of Semenyo van Bournemouth, both clubs wait to see if an agreement with Brentford can be concluded for Mbeumo.

The Cameroon star is assumed that he has his heart on a move to Old Trafford, but a move to Tottenham would offer him the opportunity to continue working with Thomas Frank, who was appointed Age Postecoglou's successor last week.

Brentford wants at least £ 60 million for their star attacker, who broke the barrier of 20 goals in the Premier League for the first time last season.

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