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Antoine Semenyo Liverpool Disagreement Details as '£65m Transfer Fee Agreed'
By Mirror Sport Reporter | Published January 7, 2026
Liverpool FC are on the brink of securing a blockbuster £65 million transfer for Bournemouth's star forward Antoine Semenyo, but a last-minute disagreement threatens to derail the deal. Sources close to the negotiations reveal that while the two clubs have reportedly agreed on the hefty fee—potentially rising to £75m with add-ons—the sticking point revolves around personal terms and Semenyo's role at Anfield.
The 25-year-old Ghanaian international has been in scintillating form this season, netting 12 goals and providing 8 assists in the Premier League, drawing interest from Manchester City as well. Liverpool, seeking to bolster their attack amid Mohamed Salah's contract uncertainties, view Semenyo as the perfect long-term successor. His pace, physicality, and finishing ability align seamlessly with Arne Slot's high-pressing system.
However, tensions have arisen over Semenyo's wage demands. The player is pushing for a £200,000-per-week contract, which Liverpool are reluctant to match, citing their wage structure. Additionally, Semenyo reportedly seeks guarantees on starting berths, wary of competing with Darwin Núñez and Diogo Jota. Bournemouth, eager to cash in before his contract enters its final year in 2027, have accepted Liverpool's offer but urged all parties to resolve the impasse swiftly.
City's involvement adds intrigue; Pep Guardiola sees Semenyo as Erling Haaland's ideal deputy. Yet, Liverpool hold an edge with Slot's personal endorsement. Negotiations intensified after Semenyo's brace in Bournemouth's 3-2 win over Tottenham last weekend.
Fans are buzzing on social media, with #SemenyoToLFC trending. A club source quipped, "The fee's done; now it's about bridging the gap on ambitions." If resolved, Semenyo could debut in the Merseyside derby, marking a transformative January window for the Reds.
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