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Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has a £65m release clause that becomes active in January, Sky Sports News understands.Semenyo's release clause stands at £60m plus £5m in add-ons, but it is only active to a certain date in the January transfer window. Papers - latest headlines Stream Sky Sports with NOW Get Sky Sports Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola is asked whether Semenyo is worth £100m How well he does between now and the turn of the year will dictate the calibre of club he can go to in January - that is, if anyone wants to pay his release clause.Semenyo is enjoying a stellar season, having scored six Premier League goals - only Man City's Erling Haaland (14) and Brentford's Igor Thiago (8) have scored more this campaign.It follows on from a return of 11 league goals and five assists last season for the Ghana international.
Semenyo returns injured from international dutySemenyo has returned early from international duty with an injury, which Bournemouth are currently assessing.The ex-Bristol City forward suffered a ligament sprain during Ghana's 2-0 defeat to Japan on Friday.Semenyo was taken off with the injury early in the second half of the Black Stars' defeat.Andoni Iraola's side will be sweating on his fitness for the visit of West Ham on Saturday as the ninth-placed side look to overcome back-to-back Premier League defeats.Semenyo glad to have committed to Bournemouth amid transfer links Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Semenyo talks through his team-mates, form in the Premier League so far and dealing with transfer speculation Speaking to Sky Sports earlier this month, Semenyo said he is not oblivious to the speculation around his future, but revealed he was glad he remained with Bournemouth in the summer.Ahead of the Cherries' defeat at Manchester City, the winger spoke to Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp and was quizzed about his future."I don't think about it too much," Semenyo said. "I try to stay present as much as I can.
You see the news all the time, I see it as well, I'm not oblivious, but I try to keep focused."I'm enjoying my football here. I'm glad I committed to staying here because I'm enjoying every moment."
