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Understanding Manchester United's Failed Bid to Land Antoine Semenyo: Insights into the Pitch for the £65m Target

The reasons behind Manchester United's unsuccessful pursuit of Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo have come to light. Explore the details of Semenyo's coveted potential move to a Premier League giant and why United's pitch fell short.

Understanding Manchester United's Failed Bid to Land Antoine Semenyo: Insights into the Pitch for the £65m Target

The reasoning behind Manchester United's doomed pursuit of Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo has been revealed. Semenyo is a man in demand ahead of the January transfer window with a number of Premier League heavyweights courting the Cherries forward. United were among those keen on the Ghana star, who has scored eight league goals and provided three assists so far this season.Semenyo's Bournemouth form didn't go unnoticed as Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City and United all kept tabs on the Ghana international, while Chelsea were briefly linked with the former Bristol City star on Tuesday. Semenyo only penned a five-year deal at the Vitality Stadium over the summer despite interest in his services earlier in the year.However, the new contract included a £65m release clause that can be activated next month until January 10th to give the Cherries the chance to sign a replacement for their prized forward. And while that clause is lower in the summer, interested parties are keen to sign the 25-year-old in the New Year for fear of missing out on the wideman to a rival.United were one of those who put forward a financial package for Semenyo and despite making a strong pitch for the player, it's been reported that the Ghanaian is prioritising a move to Premier League title contenders City in January. Additionally it's been revealed that Semenyo's decision to reject United was due to footballing reasons rather than financial.At least that's according to transfer guru Ben Jacobs, who has posted the reasoning behind Semenyo's decision to favour a January switch to the Cityzens. "Semenyo decision based on project appeal not money," Jacobs wrote on his official X account on Tuesday night.Additionally, Jacobs states that all teams interested in Semenyo made a salary offer 'in a similar financial ballpark', adding: "All clubs who made a salary offer did so in a similar financial ballpark, but #MUFC not prepared to break their wage structure to go higher than rivals."There were suggestions that United had pushed to sign Semenyo in order to convert the Bournemouth star into a wing-back, though Jacobs insists that isn't the case. "Understand there were no plans to utilise Semenyo as a predominant wingback despite suggestions Ruben Amorim would build a new system around him," Jacobs continued. "Manchester United viewed Semenyo as a winger/attacker first and foremost. Amorim's system was not a factor in Semenyo's decision-making process."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Liverpool were previously the favourites to sign Semenyo next month as they continued to revamp their frontline. The Reds spent big to bring in Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz from Newcastle, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen, respectively, over the summer, but were seemingly prepared to pay the player's release clause to bring him to Anfield.Speculation over Mohamed Salah's Liverpool future combined with Alexander Isak's ankle fracture at the weekend suggested that Liverpool would accelerate their interest in Semenyo over the coming days. However, Jacobs suggested that isn't the case, stating: "Liverpool, meanwhile, had decided against progressing with Semenyo after November talks. In the end, Alexander Isak's broken leg didn't prompt them to make a new formal approach in December."Semenyo's expected move to City could have greater ramifications in the January transfer window, with the Cityzens expected to entertain offers for a number of fringe stars.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSavinho, who was wanted by Tottenham over the summer, has since been linked with a January exit despite only signing a new contract with Pep Guardiola's side earlier in the year. Spurs have again been credited with an interest in the young Brazil international as they look to bring in a left winger.Omar Marmoush, who scored Egypt's equaliser in their eventual 2-1 win over Zimbabwe on matchday one at AFCON on Monday, is another who has been linked with a move away from the Etihad Stadium next month, as has young Norwegian winger Oscar Bobb.Bobb was restricted to just three league appearances last season due to injury, while the 22-year-old has made five Premier League starts this season.

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A Coveted Talent: Antoine Semenyo and Premier League Interest

Antoine Semenyo's impressive form at Bournemouth has captured the attention of several top Premier League clubs, including Manchester United. The Ghanaian forward's stellar performance with eight league goals and three assists this season has put him in demand, with Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Chelsea also eyeing his services. Despite recently signing a new contract with a £65m release clause, set to expire in January, Semenyo remains a sought-after target in the upcoming transfer window.

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United's Failed Bid and Semenyo's Preferences

Manchester United made a strong financial offer to secure Semenyo, but the player seems inclined towards a move to rival City for footballing reasons. Transfer expert Ben Jacobs revealed that Semenyo's decision was driven by the appeal of the Cityzens' project, rather than monetary incentives. While all interested clubs presented similar salary offers, United reportedly refrained from breaking their wage structure to outbid competitors.

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Misconceptions and Transfer Dynamics

Contrary to speculation, United's interest in Semenyo did not involve plans to convert him into a wing-back, as suggested by some sources. Semenyo was viewed primarily as a winger/attacker by the Red Devils, with tactical considerations not swaying his decision-making process. Liverpool, another potential destination, had previously engaged in talks but opted against further pursuing Semenyo after November discussions, indicating a shift in focus despite recent setbacks.

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Potential Impact on the Transfer Market

Semenyo's likely move to Manchester City could trigger a domino effect in the January transfer window. The Cityzens are expected to entertain offers for fringe players like Savinho, Omar Marmoush, and Oscar Bobb, with clubs like Tottenham expressing interest in acquiring new talent. These potential moves underline the intricate dynamics of the transfer market, driven by player preferences, club strategies, and evolving circumstances.

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Published on Dec 24, 2025