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·15 October 2025
Liverpool on red alert Over £75m Premier League star

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·15 October 2025
Liverpool Echo’s report on Antoine Semenyo’s release clause will have pricked ears across Merseyside. The Bournemouth forward was already admired at Anfield after striking twice on the opening weekend, and news of a potential trigger price shifts his situation from intrigue to possibility.
Semenyo’s trajectory speaks for itself. Eleven goals last season confirmed his emergence, yet his current return of six goals and three assists in just seven appearances hints at something more explosive. His impact is not cosmetic either. He has done it against Liverpool, Brighton, Leeds and Fulham. As Andoni Iraola put it, “Semenyo is in a very good spot, he is improving every season.”
Liverpool Echo credit talkSPORT with the claim that his renewed five-year deal now includes an active release clause. While the exact figure remains unconfirmed, Bournemouth reportedly value the 25-year-old at around £75 million. It would represent a record sale for the Cherries, yet modern precedent suggests that price no longer scares elite Premier League clubs.
Liverpool already reshaped their front line during the summer. Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo and Alexander Isak arrived, yet Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez departed. Arne Slot prefers versatility and constant movement across the front three. Semenyo fits that blueprint more naturally than a pure poacher. He presses, he carries, he disrupts and, crucially, he finishes.
Manchester United are also circling despite spending £200m on attackers. Arsenal and Spurs have cooled interest after adding other options, which leaves Liverpool as one of the few elite sides still holding a genuine vacancy.
During the international break, Semenyo featured in World Cup qualifying wins against Central African Republic and Comoros. Ghana’s recovery after a disastrous Africa Cup of Nations campaign reflects the same resilience he has shown at club level. He summed up his mindset earlier this summer, saying, “From the fans to the staff and my teammates, I can’t speak highly enough of the people around the club… I’m excited to get back to Bournemouth and continue the hard work.”
Ambitious words, but they also carry the tone of someone ready for the next stage.
From a Liverpool fan’s perspective, this report feels like more than just idle speculation. Semenyo already showed what he can do against us on opening day and there was a sense of intrigue watching him celebrate. He plays with power, aggression and no hesitation, the kind of forward who causes chaos regardless of who he is facing. That sort of profile has been missing at times since the departures of Sadio Mané and more recently Darwin Nunez. Semenyo may not be the biggest name in Europe, but he looks like the type of player who thrives in big matches rather than shrinking in them.
There will be questions over the £75m valuation, yet fans have seen bigger gambles pay off. What matters is suitability to system, and Semenyo already looks like a natural fit for Arne Slot’s pressing structure. He works tirelessly out of possession, carries the ball with intent and takes responsibility when things get difficult. There is something about him that suggests he would jump at the chance to prove himself at a higher level, rather than simply take the move for money.
If Liverpool truly have a space in the forward line and Semenyo is available for a fixed fee, this is one transfer worth testing. He would not arrive as a superstar, he would arrive hungry. That, more than anything, is what this squad needs to retain its edge.