Amorim’s true feelings on Antoine Semenyo as Man Utd discover transfer issue

Antoine Semenyo has been one of the most impressive players in the competition this season after having set 10 goals in all competitions and now it is said that Manchester United “front runners” is to sign him this summer

Manchester United -Baas Ruben Amorim is a “great admirer” from Bournemouth attacker Antoine Semenyo, but the Red Devils are confronted with stiff competition in the race to sign him this summer. Semenyo has been one of the stars of Bournemouth's surprise season, in which the men of Andoni Iraola detect the table and a challenge for Europe.

Semenyo has delivered 10 goals in all competitions and this season delivered four assists and his versions have received attention in the Premier League.

United needs a quality wing that can deliver the flank after lending Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Antony. All three players are expected to leave this summer.

Amorim has been tipped to supervise a great overhaul of his wrestling team in the midst of the disastrous season of the team that left them in the middle of the table and Semenyo was looked at as a player who could lead United States to a new era next season.

According to Sky Sports, United “Frontlopers” are to sign the 25 -year -old and Amorim is already thinking about ways to include him in a “new look” attack.

But United will be matched in their attempt to sign Semenyo by a number of teams, the report claims. Liverpool and Tottenham also keep an eye on the player, where Arsenal does not keep an eye on the only Top Six team.

Every team that wants to sign Semenyo should stomp a fee of approximately £ 70 million, says it, adding that Bournemouth is willing to dig their heels over any interest.

Semenyo's contract with the cherries runs until 2029, so the men of Iraola will not be in a hurry to cash in one of their star players.

Another stumbling block is that United has to sell before they can buy this summer, so the price tag can be unpleasant.

However, the report will continue to say that United Bournemouth could seduce with a lower fixed fee plus add -on – as did spurs when they signed Dominic Solanke last year.

Semenyo signed in 2023 for Bournemouth from Bristol City for a deal with a value of only £ 10.5 million, so that they make a huge profit on the player.

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