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Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are long-term admirers of Semenyo - and recent developments at Anfield may change Semenyo's January situation. Image: Alexander Isak's leg break could change Liverpool's plans in January So what will happen regarding Semenyo now?
Sometimes they move quickly to get a summer target in if they think they are going to go somewhere else.Over the next few days, especially in light of Isak's injury, there will be discussions over whether they make a late move for Semenyo.Option No 2: Man CityKaveh Solhekol:If I'm Antoine Semenyo. As much as we say clubs buy players, Guardiola has been there for so long that he will have a say in which players come to the club.Option No 3: Man UtdSky Sports News' Dharmesh Sheth: Ruben Amorim has consistently said that the club will make moves in the January transfer window provided it is in the long-term interest of Manchester United.They have kept a keen eye on Semenyo's development.
And would Semenyo be happy playing in that position?Option No 4: TottenhamDharmesh Sheth:Tottenham tried to sign Semenyo in the summer transfer window but the price was too big for them to pursue that deal.They're unlikely to pursue a deal this window unless they get some encouragement that the player would want to join.It's one thing saying 'let's trigger that release clause.' That doesn't necessarily mean the team who triggers that release clause are going to get Semenyo.Option No 5: ArsenalDharmesh Sheth:It's widely regarded at the moment that Arsenal have the best squad in the Premier League. They are in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.Like a lot of the big clubs, Arsenal don't go into the summer thinking 'what are we going to do in January?' They want to get their business done in the summer.At this moment in time, its likely to be a quiet transfer window for Arsenal.Analysis: The case for or against each team Image: Antoine Semenyo is a transfer target for Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United Sky Sports' Sam Blitz:Liverpool - there are two sides to this particular route: short-term and long-term.Semenyo would be an excellent addition for Liverpool right now, with injuries to Isak and Gakpo - plus Salah's departure to AFCON - leaving Arne Slot's side short in attack for the coming weeks.That's the short-term, but the long-term vision of Semenyo at Anfield is more complicated.
