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Aasif Rahman
Fri 5 September 2025 10:39, UK
Bournemouth stars were among those to react to an announcement regarding Antoine Semenyo following his recent performances with the club.
Bournemouth have had a mixed start to the season, with two wins in the Premier League out of three games, but also an early exit in the Carabao Cup.
Their recent performance may have caught the eye as Bournemouth beat Tottenham in a 1-0 win, courtesy of Evanilson’s deflected strike.
Semenyo has put in standout performances and has been key ever since the season started, as he has three goal contributions already this campaign.
Now, his impact has been acknowledged, with the Ghana international earning recognition from the Premier League for his displays.
Season statisticsAntoine SemenyoAppearances4Goals2Assists1Antoine Semenyo in 2025/26.
After impressing in the first three fixtures of the domestic campaign, Bournemouth announced that Semenyo has been nominated for August’s player of the month for the Premier League.
The official club account posted the news on Instagram and saw a wave of reaction from his teammates, with Evanilson, new signing Adrien Truffert and Marco Senesi all liking the message.
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Since joining the Cherries, the winger has established himself as a crucial player under Andoni Iraola.
He has carried his momentum from last season into the new campaign, where he scored 13 goals and registered seven assists in all competitions.
The Ghana international’s performances inevitably caught the eye, with Football Insider reporting that Tottenham are among the long-term admirers of Semenyo.
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Bournemouth endured a summer of significant change, losing several key players.
Dean Huijsen left to join Real Madrid, Illia Zabarnyi signed for PSG whilst Milos Kekrez completed a move to Liverpool.
Despite the number of departures made, Semenyo signed a new deal earlier in the window, reinforcing his commitment to the club.
Duncan Castles of The Sunday Times revealed that Man United even submitted a bid for the winger during the summer.
However, rather than depart at a time when last season’s successful squad was already being dismantled, Semenyo chose to commit his future to Bournemouth – further strengthening his bond with the supporters.