Thomas Frank has already made it clear what he thinks of Antoine Semenyo, amidst reviews of Tottenham’s makes an attempt to land the Bournemouth winger in January.
It has been extensively reported that Tottenham are prioritising signing a wide-forward over a striker within the January window, and the Cherries star is regarded as one of many names on the prime of their wishlist.
In reality, some retailers have even claimed that Spurs are main the race for Semenyo’s signature forward of the January window.
Nevertheless, that doesn’t imply the Lilywhites will discover a deal for the 25-year-old to be easy, with some sources suggesting the likes of Liverpool and Man Metropolis might battle Tottenham for the winger.
Thomas Frank has admitted he’s an enormous fan of Tottenham goal Antoine Semenyo
Curiously, it seems that the Spurs head coach has already made his emotions concerning the Bournemouth man clear, lengthy earlier than he took over at N17.
Round 12 months in the past, forward of his Brentford aspect’s conflict in opposition to the South Coast membership, Frank singled out the Ghana worldwide as the principle menace and prompt that he might play for any membership.
The Dane stated on the time (by way of The Mirror): “Semenyo can play wherever he needs to play. He’s a unbelievable participant. I feel he’s been the most effective particular person participant for Bournemouth this season. He’s positively a participant we have to look out for and do our greatest to shut down.”
A departure appears extra possible for Semenyo subsequent summer season
The Cherries star signed a brand new five-year deal final summer season, however it has been reported {that a} £65m launch clause in Semenyo’s contract turns into energetic subsequent summer season.
Moreover, it has been revealed by some retailers that the Tottenham goal has not requested to depart Bournemouth in January regardless of the rising switch curiosity.
It has been prompt that Andoni Iraola’s males might demand near £80m to let Semenyo go away in January, which is able to comfortably be a club-record switch price for the Lilywhites.



























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