Manchester United in Transfer Chase for Antoine Semenyo: A Potential Gem for the Red Devils
As Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo eyes a move in the upcoming January transfer window, Manchester United are among the clubs vying for his signature. With a £65 million release clause, the Ghanaian forward has been likened to the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham. Former United player, Dwight Yorke, believes Semenyo could inject creativity and attacking prowess to Old Trafford.

Manchester United have been told that Antoine Semenyo could become another Cristiano Ronaldo or David Beckham for them, with the Ghana international poised to leave Bournemouth in the January transfer window. The Red Devils form part of that £65 million ($87m) race, and Dwight Yorke has urged them to pip Premier League rivals to a much sought-after signature.It appears inevitable that Semenyo will be on the move before the winter window of 2026 slams shut, with there a release clause in his contract that can be triggered by any member of his ever-growing list of suitors.Manchester City are reported to be leading the chase for a powerful forward that netted 13 goals last season and has another nine to his name this term. Liverpool have also been credited with interest amid the uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield.Yorke is, however, of the opinion that United should be doing all they can to bring another exciting winger to Old Trafford. The 1999 Treble winner has told PokerScout: “Antoine Semenyo is probably one of the best players, if not the best player, in the Premier League right now in terms of what he's doing, and taking into consideration the team that he's actually playing for.“If he was to go and play with better teams, better players, his potential would be huge. There is a reason why all the top teams are interested, because of his consistency and what he's been doing.“For Manchester United, he would get fans off their seats, I think he's an exceptional player. Is he going to fit in there? What is he going to bring to the United team? I think he could take the ball up the pitch, to relieve the defenders.“I think it would be a significant move from the manager's standpoint. Over the years when United have always played, they have players who take the ball up high up the pitch, which relieves the defenders, Semenyo can do that.“It’s been key to United’s success over the years. Andrei Kanchelskis, to Ryan Giggs, to David Beckham, to Cristiano Ronaldo, to Antonio Valencia, those type of players always get the ball, take it really high and deep into the opposition half. That's what he would bring as well as goals and his creativity. I think he'll be an exceptional player, but not as a wing-back.“Where Ruben Amorim wants him to play will have a big impact on his decision. If I was him. I'm not going to be playing as a wing-back, taking away my ability to create. I would suggest an initial conversation, but he's certainly a player that not just United, but City and everybody else would love to have in their team at this present time.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!While calling on United to bolster their ranks, Yorke is also hoping that key personnel can be retained. Club captain Bruno Fernandes continues to see questions asked of his future, amid talk of interest from the Saudi Pro League, but Champions League qualification could convince the Portuguese midfielder to stay put.Yorke added: “Bruno Fernandes has certainly been the talisman of the football club for the past five years. Marcus Rashford, in his best season, scored 30-plus goals, but Bruno has always been a significant player.“United have always had really good attacking players and Bruno has fit that without a doubt. He's been incredible for the football team over the past five years or so. He was resilient in that he didn't want to go to Saudi, I think that it's good that the manager backed him at that moment. It's turned out to be the right decision from a Manchester United standpoint.“I wonder if Bruno’s mindset is more positive now, since they added Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha to the team, which gives them a little bit more attacking force. Are they a far better team than what they were? They've slightly improved, with [Benjamin] Sesko as well. I think the front attacking players have always been good. It's just the middle to back is the one that I think they can still improve on. Would they close the gap? Would they win anything with Ruben Amorim going into the next campaign? I still think there is work to do.“I would like to think that Bruno will look at the whole season come the end of the year. I think he will remain there, but if United fall off and fail to qualify for the Champions League, I think that will change the whole dimension of what he's thinking might be. At the end of the season, Bruno has to find what is best for him at the end of the day and he has to meet that goal.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited are currently sat sixth in the Premier League standings, with consistency still proving to be elusive. They were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw by rock-bottom Wolves last time out, leading to more questions being asked of Amorim, and desperately need a positive performance in their first fixture of 2026 against old adversaries Leeds on Sunday.
Antoine Semenyo: The Next United Star?
Manchester United are reportedly considering a move for Bournemouth's talented forward, Antoine Semenyo. With a release clause of £65 million, the Ghana international is attracting interest from top clubs in the Premier League. Former United player, Dwight Yorke, has lauded Semenyo's abilities, likening him to past United legends and emphasizing his creative potential on the pitch.
Key Considerations for United
Yorke highlights Semenyo's potential to bring a new dynamic to United's attacking play, drawing parallels to past iconic wingers at the club. The forward's ability to drive forward, score goals, and create chances could be a valuable addition to the team. Yorke also stresses the importance of Semenyo playing in a position that allows him to maximize his strengths.
Bruno Fernandes and United's Prospects
Yorke underscores the significance of retaining key players like Bruno Fernandes for United's success. The Portuguese midfielder has been pivotal for the team and his future has been subject to speculation. Yorke believes that adding attacking reinforcements like Mbeumo and Cunha could boost United's prospects, especially with Champions League qualification looming large.
United's Seasonal Outlook
As United aim to secure a stronger footing in the Premier League, questions linger about their consistency and performance under manager Ruben Amorim. The upcoming match against Leeds presents an opportunity for a statement victory. Yorke suggests that United need to reinforce their defensive and midfield areas to bridge the gap to the top teams in the league.







