Bournemouth has set a £70 million price tag on Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo amid growing interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
The 25-year-old’s impressive form, scoring 11 goals and providing five assists last season, has caught the attention of Spurs, who see him as a potential long-term replacement for Heung-min Son.
Tottenham have already reached out to Bournemouth to explore Semenyo’s availability, but the Cherries are in a strong negotiating position with Semenyo’s contract running until 2029.
The £70 million valuation reflects Semenyo’s growing influence at the club, and Bournemouth are prepared to keep him unless a substantial offer is made.
Despite this, the club is preparing for the possibility of losing the Ghana international, with manager Andoni Iraola drawing up contingency plans and identifying potential replacements.
Semenyo’s development since joining from Bristol City in 2023 has been impressive, making him one of Bournemouth’s most valuable assets.
A potential deal could surpass Tottenham’s previous transfer record.
Bournemouth’s strong position and high valuation make it a challenging transfer for Spurs, but they are keen on securing Semenyo’s services.