Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has a release clause in his contract, according to multiple reports, though the exact figure remains undisclosed. The 25-year-old Ghanaian international signed a new five-year deal over the summer after attracting interest from top Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Tottenham, and Liverpool.
💰 Clause Confirmed, Value Concealed
While Bournemouth have confirmed the existence of the clause, they’ve kept its terms tightly under wraps. The club reportedly values Semenyo at £70–75 million, and the clause is believed to be “favorable” to the player, potentially allowing him to move if a suitable offer arrives.
“The exact terms of the release clause are being kept under wraps as Bournemouth want to keep hold of their star man for as long as possible,” TalkSport reported.
⚽ Blistering Form Fuels Speculation
Semenyo has started the 2025–26 season in electric form:
6 goals and 3 assists in just 7 Premier League appearances
Only Erling Haaland has more goal contributions this season
His performances have reignited interest from clubs that missed out in the summer, with Liverpool and Chelsea reportedly “on red alert.”
🧠Bournemouth’s Strategy
The Cherries agreed to the clause as part of Semenyo’s contract extension, likely to secure his commitment while allowing flexibility for a future move. Manager Andoni Iraola is keen to keep him through the season, especially with Bournemouth pushing for a top-half finish.
🔮 What’s Next?
With the January transfer window approaching, Semenyo’s name is expected to dominate headlines. If his form continues, Bournemouth may face bids that trigger the clause—especially from clubs needing a dynamic forward who can play across the front line.
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