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It has been revealed that the Bournemouth winger has a £65m release clause which will become active in January, making him an attractive option to Liverpool.However, with Semenyo in good form this season, the relatively low price of a potential deal means the Reds are not the only club interested.As teams begin to position themselves for the winter window, journalist David Ornstein has evaluated the teams in with the best chance of landing Semenyo.Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty ImagesLiverpool have a one in three chance for Antoine SemenyoHaving seen him hit six goals and three assists so far in the Premier League this season, it is no surprise to learn that Semenyo has some top-level admirers heading into another transfer window.According to Ornstein, there are three clubs currently most likely to sign the Ghanaian. Happily for those Liverpool fans keen on his addition, the Reds are one of them.READ MORE: It’s clear which Liverpool player will be the biggest loser if Antoine Semenyo joins“It sounds like Liverpool have a firm interest,” the journalist told The Athletic FC podcast.
Richard Hughes signed him from Bristol City to Bournemouth so there’s a clear link there.” Is Antoine Semenyo Liverpool-bound in 2026? I’m thinking ‘oh my god.’”Antoine Semenyo on the best stadium he ever played at.Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images “But we don’t know because there will be others contending as well.
The industry is telling us so far that if there is to be a move it’s sounding more like a Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham direction of travel, subject to change.”Fabrizio Romano offers Semenyo updateAs well as Ornstein, fellow journalist Fabrizio Romano also felt it worthwhile to post about Semenyo’s ongoing saga on Thursday.“The release clause to get Antoine Semenyo in January is worth £60m fixed fee plus £5m add-ons,” Romano reiterated on X.“Bournemouth would love to keep him until June when clause drops for around £50m… but not their decision. Photo by Alex Livesey – Danehouse/Getty Images Reading between the lines on this one, it does appear likely that Liverpool are leading the race to sign Semenyo.
