Striker’s Contract Includes Major Trigger
Antoine Semenyo is understood to have a £65 million release clause that could become active in the January transfer window. The Bournemouth forward, who recently signed a long-term deal running to 2030, has drawn significant interest after a run of standout performances in the Premier League. The clause is believed to be part of the new contract structure agreed earlier this year, giving clubs a potential route to negotiate if they meet the valuation.
Interest Building Ahead of Winter Market
Several top-flight sides are monitoring Semenyo’s situation, encouraged by Bournemouth’s previous refusal to entertain offers below the £50 million mark. His pace, versatility, and increasing goal output have made him one of the league’s more attractive attacking options. With clubs preparing January strategies, the release clause could spark competition among teams seeking a mid-season boost.
Bournemouth Determined to Keep Key Player
Despite the clause, Bournemouth remain keen to hold on to the Ghanaian international, who has become central to their attacking plans. The club is expected to resist any attempts to unsettle the player and will continue to emphasize their long-term project as they aim for a strong second half of the season. The weeks leading up to January will determine whether any club is willing to match the sizeable figure required to open formal talks.
