Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo Has £65m Release Clause
Posted on November 18, 2025
Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo is at the center of transfer speculation following reports that his contract includes a £65 million release clause which can be activated during the first two weeks of January. This clause poses potential challenges for Bournemouth as they prepare for the winter transfer window.
Semenyo, who joined the club from Bristol City in July for £10 million, has made a significant impact this season, contributing six goals and three assists in just 11 appearances. His stellar performance has drawn attention from top clubs, including Manchester United and Tottenham, during the last transfer window.
The 25-year-old's release clause allows clubs a potential pathway to acquire his services quickly, thereby giving Bournemouth a limited timeframe to replace the influential player if he departs. With the January transfer window opening on January 1, 2026, and closing on February 2, the situation places added pressure on the club’s management.
As Semenyo continues to demonstrate his talents in the Premier League, all eyes will be on the upcoming window and how Bournemouth plans to navigate any offers that may come their way. The club will need to assess their strategy carefully to ensure they maintain their competitive edge while managing player retention effectively.
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