Transfers: Man City set to unveil Semenyo on Friday
Manchester City secured Semenyo for £62.5 million in a 24-month payment plan, avoiding his £65 million release clause after 10 Premier League goals this season.
- Manchester City have completed the signing of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth and will make an official announcement on Friday after medical formalities on Thursday.
- With 10 Premier League goals and three assists, Semenyo's form intensified interest, prompting City to move early to beat Liverpool and Manchester United, as they waited until after Wednesday's match.
- City negotiated a deal that avoids triggering the �65 million release clause with a 24-month payment plan including guaranteed �62.5 million, �1.5 million in bonuses, and 10% of profit of any future sale.
- Antoine Semenyo will provide a timely boost to Manchester City's attack after three successive draws at the start of 2026, bolstering Pep Guardiola's squad amid injuries and international call-ups.
- Having begun his career as a teenager with Bristol City, Antoine Semenyo also had loan spells at Newport and Sunderland before moving after three years at the Vitality Stadium.
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Antoine Semenyo's first words as new Man City player as transfer from Bournemouth confirmed
Manchester City have completed the signing of Ghana international winger Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth in a transfer worth approximately £65million.The deal represents the largest sale in Bournemouth's history, with City triggering the 26-year-old's release clause ahead of a Saturday deadline.The Chelsea-born forward departs the south coast club having made a memorable exit, netting a dramatic stoppage-time winner in Wednesday's 3-2 triumph o…
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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City signed Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth on Friday to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the team's tilt at the Premier League and Champions League titles.
Semenyo signs off in style for Bournemouth
Antoine Semenyo celebrated his 26th birthday in unforgettable fashion as he scored Bournemouth's winning goal in a 3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in what was almost certainly his last game for the club before a likely move to Manchester City. The Ghana forward curled a right-footed shot past Tottenham keeper Guglielmo Vicario in stoppage time, sparking wild celebrations before being substituted to a standing ovation. It was his 30th goal in …
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