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Whether it works is another thing, especially as too much change has clearly been an issue so far, although for the right player, it will be worthwhile.Darren Bent also thinks that their main target would be a great addition, even going as far as comparing him to Gareth Bale. Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty ImagesDarren Bent compares Antoine Semenyo to Gareth BaleThere are a number of top quality wingers in the Premier League right now, with Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo one of the most in-form and, subsequently, in demand.However, there have been way better than him in the past, with one of these being Bale during his time with Tottenham.He may not have been there too long and spent most of his career at Real Madrid, but he is still one of the Premier League’s best, with the Welshman unplayable on his day.Bent, though, thinks the same about Semenyo, believing that the Ghanaian has similar traits to the five-time Champions League winner.“This season it’s like it’s all coming together for him.
He has exploded out of the traps,” Bent said on talkSPORT.“He just looks comfortable in himself and every game you see him do something and go ‘oh my goodness’. He is one of those rare players who is unstoppable.
READ MORE: Liverpool are now ‘confident’ they can sign ‘brilliant’ Premier League player in January“When Bale started to move, you couldn’t stop him, Semenyo is the same. Once he gets going and he’s going past someone, he’s gliding, and what is good about him is that he is naturally left-footed, but he can go both ways.“I think he’s got the full package.”Liverpool need the unpredictability of Antoine Semenyo One thing Liverpool have lost this season is unpredictability, especially in attack, with everything far too obvious.Unlike Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo always wants to cut inside to curl a shot towards goal, with Mohamed Salah doing the same on the other side, which is becoming too easy for defenders to read.As for Semenyo, he will take it either side of the defender and is equally adept at crossing as he is finishing, something that could reignite a struggling forward line.He has a release clause of £65m which, in all honesty, is cheaper than many would have thought, and if he does turn into the next Bale, then it will be an absolute bargain.
