Antoine Semenyo is the talk of the Premier League transfer town—with Bournemouth powerless to prevent the 25-year-old leaving in January because of a release clause written into his contract.
The Ghanaian international signed a new deal with the Cherries in the summer, but the fresh terms included a fixed £65 million ($85.5 million) release that can be triggered up to a specific date during the January transfer window. The size of the clause will be reduced should Bournemouth retain his services entering the 2026 summer window.
After an impressive 2024–25 campaign that saw him garner a £70 million ($92 million) valuation, Semenyo has emerged as Bournemouth’s star man this term. He’s been one of the Premier League’s standout performers, notching nine goal contributions in 11 games, and now looks set to join a rather niche club of English top-flight attackers to move to one of the so-called ’big six’ for a fee in the region of £55 million to £70 million in 2026.
Mohammed Kudus, João Pedro, Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Eberechi Eze all did so in the summer.
With intrigue in Semenyo piquing, here are five potential Premier League destinations for the two-footed winger—based on the likelihood of the deal happening.






