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Arsenal learn asking price for Bournemouth star
Arsenal have been linked with several attacking players ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Gunners want to strengthen their squad after falling short in their Premier League title race.
Mikel Arteta’s side have finished second behind Manchester City in the last two seasons.
They currently sit 12 points behind Liverpool, making their title hopes even slimmer.
One of the players on Arsenal’s radar is Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.
The Ghanaian winger has been outstanding this season and has caught the attention of top clubs.
Bournemouth set price tag for Semenyo
Semenyo has been a key player for Bournemouth under Andoni Iraola. The 25-year-old has registered 14 goal contributions in all competitions.
His performances have helped the Cherries climb the Premier League table. Bournemouth’s impressive form means they are expected to lose some key players in the summer.
According to The iPaper, Bournemouth have now placed a £70 million price tag on Semenyo, hoping to make a big profit on the winger.
Arsenal are in the market for attacking reinforcements but must decide whether to pay that fee. The Gunners have several positions to strengthen, but making a move for Semenyo is uncertain.
Arsenal to face competition from Manchester United
Manchester United have also shown interest in Semenyo as they plan to rebuild their squad.
New manager Ruben Amorim wants to shape the team to fit his philosophy.
Semenyo has proven himself a dangerous winger with his speed, dribbling, and finishing ability.
His versatility allows him to play across the front line, making him a valuable option.
He recently played for the Ghana national team and scored in their 5-0 victory over Chad. His international form adds to his growing reputation.
Arsenal’s summer transfer plans will be crucial in determining the future of their squad. The Gunners must weigh their options and decide if Semenyo is worth the investment.