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Tottenham willing to pay €80 million for Antoine Semenyo

Thomas Frank’s Tottenham are ready to fork out €80 million to sign Bournemouth attacking mainstay Antoine Semenyo.

Tottenham are keen on reinforcing their attack in the next transfer window, and according to a report from Fichajes, the North London club have their eyes set on Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, who has been in red-hot form this season.

Spurs are willing to fork out €80 million to add him to their squad. While there is no shortage of interest in the 25-year-old, Tottenham are willing to do everything in their power to strike a deal for his services.

After making a name for himself at Bristol City, Semenyo made the move to the Cherries at the start of 2023, and he hasn’t looked back since. Not only has he established himself as one of their mainstays, but he is also widely regarded as one of the best forwards in the English top flight.

The Ghanaian international is off to a flying start in the new season. He has been involved in 10 league games and has contributed towards nine goals. His impressive performances have put him on the radar of some of the biggest clubs in Europe.

Tottenham are keen on signing Semenyo

While there is no shortage of interest in his services, Tottenham seem to be the most determined to sign the 25-year-old in the next window. The North London club seek more firepower in the final third, and they consider Semenyo an ideal fit for their project.

His ability to feature on the right flank as well as a striker would give Thomas Frank multiple tactical options. The new Tottenham boss has already given the green light to the move. He is hoping Spurs can soon agree a deal with the Cherries.

He possesses a strong physical presence, pace, and clinical finishing, qualities that the North London club are actively seeking. Thanks to his sensational rise, his value has increased to €80 million, and Spurs appear willing to pay that amount to secure his signature.

The Cherries are reluctant to lose one of their best players and will certainly hold the upper hand in negotiations, with his contract running until 2030. However, an offer close to €80 million could force them to reconsider their stance.

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