Bournemouth agree deal with Bristol City for Antoine Semenyo

Bournemouth are in due course to announce Antoine Semenyo from Bristol City on a 9 million Euros fee after agreeing a deal for the Ghanaian with Bristol City.

Semenyo will remain with Bournemouth until 2027 according to Sky Italy journalist Fabrizio Romano after Medicals were completed yesterday.

Despite receiving interest from Crystal Palace and Southampton, Semenyo eyes a move to Bournemouth after scoring 5 goals and assisting twice in 22 appearances this season.

Bournemouth have already signed Dango Ouatarra from Lorient in the french top flight for 20 million as Gary O’Neil looks to strengthen this Bournemouth side into the final stretch of the Premier League season.

Bournemouth lie in the relegation zone and look to remain in the English top flight despite their poor start to the season and Semenyo may just be what they need to relinquish a finish outside the red zone.

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