Bournemouth slap huge £75m price tag on Chelsea

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Bournemouth slap huge £75m price tag on Chelsea and Liverpool transfer target

AFC Bournemouth have slappe a £75m price tag on Antoine Semenyo with Chelsea reportedly plotting a move in the summer transfer window.

The Blues are keen on the Ghana international เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย but face competition from fellow Premier League clubs Liverpool and Tottenham for his signature.

Bournemouth, understandably, do not want to lose Semenyo, who has establishe himself among the best attacking players in the top-flight.

Semenyo, who can operate on both wings and can also play as a centre-forward, has conjure up 15 goal involvements in 33 games this season.

The Cherries only paid £10m to sign Semenyo from Bristol City in 2023 and the 25-year-old is under contact at the Vitality Stadium until June 2029.

Semenyo has particularly shine under the management of Andoni Iraola, with Bournemouth fighting to qualify for Europe for the first time in history.

Tiago Pinto, Bournemouth’s president of football operations, and the club’s technical director Simon Francis are both calm over Semenyo’s future.

The south coast club are prepare for a busy summer of ins and outs but are determine not to allow anyone to pick off their best players on the cheap.

That’s why they have put a £75m price tag on Semenyo, as they hope it will ward off interest from Premier League rivals, have reporte.

Semenyo, who has previously declare himself as an Arsenal fan, has enjoye a meteoric rise through the English football pyramid having previously playe in National League South, League Two and League One.

Along with Chelsea, Liverpool have linke with Semenyo but Didi Hamann has warne his former club over a move for the Ghana winger.

‘Antoine Semenyo is a talente player and has done very well this season, he’d certainly be a name to get Liverpool fans excite,’ Hamann told earlier this year.

‘Having said that, it can be hard to tell if players will fit into a team like Liverpool on the back of what they have done with other clubs in the Premier League. 

‘Because of that there is no guarantee that he would be a success.’