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Ex-Liverpool and Manchester United forward Paul Ince has advised Antoine Semenyo to hold off until the summer transfer window before considering a move away from Bournemouth. Semenyo, 25, has been a key player under Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola, netting 18 goals and contributing eight assists in the top-flight since the commencement of the 2024/25 season.
"I was surprised that Liverpool or Manchester United didn't sign Antoine Semenyo at the start of the season, because he's a top player," Ince shared with Covers.com via the Mirror. Antoine Semenyo's future seems destined to be away from Bournemouth (Image: James Gill - Danehouse, Getty Images) "He'll have plenty of options on the table.
"In terms of whether he'll move to Liverpool or Man Utd, it depends on which one will finish in the top four and have Champions League football to look forward to next season," Ince added. "If I were in his position, I'd stay put for now at Bournemouth until the end of the season, and see which one of those teams finishes in the top four." Meanwhile, Iraola has shed light on how Semenyo has dealt with the transfer speculation surrounding his future.
