AFC Bournemouth have secured one of their most prized assets by announcing that forward Antoine Semenyo has signed a new long-term contract running until 2030.
The 25-year-old Ghanaian international has been a key figure for the Cherries since joining from Bristol City in 2023 and this extension highlights the club’s ambition to build around him for the coming years. Semenyo’s new deal comes amid strong interest from several Premier League giants, including Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool.
Last season, Semenyo enjoyed a standout campaign, contributing 13 goals and 7 assists across all competitions as Bournemouth achieved a club-record points tally and finished ninth in the Premier League. His dynamic performances on the wing and in attack have made him one of the most sought-after players in the league. Despite the allure of Champions League football, which reportedly attracted Semenyo towards clubs like Liverpool, he has chosen to remain loyal to Bournemouth and their project.
The forward’s commitment is a significant boost for Bournemouth, who have shown no financial urgency to sell and have been firm in their valuation of Semenyo. Reports suggest the club’s demands have deterred some suitors, reinforcing their stance on retaining key talent. This new contract not only secures Semenyo’s services but also sends a message about Bournemouth’s growing stature in the Premier League.
Interest from Manchester United and Tottenham intensified earlier this summer, with both clubs keen to add Semenyo’s pace and creativity to their squads. Manchester United’s pursuit was reportedly linked to their transfer strategy contingent on Champions League qualification, while Tottenham stepped up their efforts to sign the forward. However, Bournemouth’s determination and Semenyo’s decision to stay have put those plans on hold for now.
With this new deal in place, Semenyo is set to continue playing a pivotal role in Bournemouth’s ambitions. The club and fans will be hoping that the forward can build on his impressive performances and help the team push for higher league finishes in the coming seasons.
Source: www.kumasimail.com