Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola appears to be preparing for a future without Antoine Semenyo, with the Ghanaian forward attracting serious interest ahead of the winter transfer window.
Semenyo has been one of the Premier League’s standout performers this season and is now at the centre of growing transfer speculation. The 25-year-old continued his fine form on Saturday, scoring his eighth goal of the campaign to rescue a 1-1 draw against Burnley.
With the January window just days away, reports suggest Semenyo has a £65 million release clause, a figure that has put several top clubs on alert. Manchester City and Liverpool are both believed to be monitoring the situation closely and could be willing to spend big to secure his signature.
While Bournemouth would be reluctant to lose their talisman, Iraola admitted the forward’s importance to the team, hinting at the difficulty of keeping him amid mounting interest.
“He is a massive player for us,” the Cherries boss told the BBC after the draw with Burnley. “It is not a big secret.”
Iraola, however, was left frustrated by his side’s inability to secure all three points against a struggling Burnley outfit.
“We were feeling like we were having the best chances but we didn’t kill it. We are conceding a lot of set plays and it is a big punishment for us. We deserved to win,” he added.
As January approaches, Bournemouth now face an anxious wait, with Semenyo’s form and market value making his future one of the hottest transfer stories involving a Ghanaian player.