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Stefan Borson Predicts How Much Antoine Semenyo Will Earn After Finalising Man City Deal
Football finance expert Stefan Borson has provided insights into the lucrative earnings awaiting Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo following his imminent transfer to Manchester City. With the deal nearing completion at over £60-65 million, Borson outlines a significant salary bump reflective of City's ambition under Pep Guardiola[1][2][3][5].
Semenyo, a 25-year-old Ghana international in peak form with nine Premier League goals this season—trailing only Erling Haaland and Igor Thiago—is set to pen a five-year contract worth approximately £150,000 per week. This represents a substantial increase from his current Bournemouth wages, aligning with City's valuation of his versatile forward prowess across the front line[2][3]. Borson emphasizes that personal terms were never an obstacle, with the focus now on finalizing paperwork, bonus structures, and release clause payments before the January 10 deadline[1][2].
Despite advanced talks and City's activation of Semenyo's £65 million release clause, Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola confirmed the star will feature against Arsenal this weekend and potentially Tottenham on January 7, maximizing his availability amid ongoing negotiations[2][3][4]. This strategic play could see Semenyo impact Arsenal's title bid before joining their rivals at the Etihad[4].
Borson highlights Semenyo's rapid rise, rejecting a prior Manchester United 'lowball offer' in favor of City's project. The transfer, driven by Guardiola's need for a ready-made Premier League option, promises not just financial security but a platform for trophies. Bristol City, Semenyo's former club, anticipates a sell-on windfall[5][6].
While fans await official confirmation, Borson predicts Semenyo's earnings—potentially exceeding £7.8 million annually pre-bonuses—position him among City's elite earners, signaling a transformative move in the winter window[1][2].
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