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BIG DEBATE: Antoine Semenyo has lit up the Premier League at times for Bournemouth and his release clause means he's easily available in January with Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United all keenThe transfer window hasn’t even opened yet and we already know that Antoine Semenyo’s future promises to be THE big story in January.The Bournemouth star opted to stay on the south coast after interest in the summer, signing a new contract to start the season. But there is also interest from the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham.We’ve asked our team of writers at Mirror Football who Semenyo should join next month…or whether he’s better off sticking with the Cherries and Andoni Iraola…READ MORE: Liverpool's plan to hijack Antoine Semenyo transfer ahead of private meetingREAD MORE: Man City, Liverpool and Man Utd learn what Antoine Semenyo wants ‘rapidly’ amid transfer dateAndy DunnFirst things first, Semenyo and Bournemouth need to strike while the iron is relatively hot.
It is nice for the 26-year-old - whose career numbers are good but not startling - to have so many blue-chip suitors and there is an obvious attraction in a move to Manchester City.But Semenyo’s best bet could well be Manchester United, if their interest is deadly serious. While Liverpool are going through a period of huge uncertainty when it comes to Arne Slot.Which leaves Manchester City as Semenyo's best destination.
Where Liverpool and Manchester United will finish the season is anyone’s guess, and for Semenyo to leave the south coast, trophies and European football will be preferred on the agenda.So, I can understand why Manchester City appears to be the player’s favoured choice. And a move presents an opportunity to work with one of the most iconic coaches of his era.Some may point to Guardiola's future as a reason to look elsewhere, but it's hardly like Ruben Amorim and Arne Slot have always looked secure options in recent months.Neil McLemanDo Manchester City really need Antoine Semenyo?
