Tottenham Hotspur are gearing up to launch a bold £65 million bid to land Bournemouth’s dynamic forward Antoine Semenyo this summer.
As reported by Fichajes, Spurs are serious about their pursuit of the Ghanaian international, with newly appointed boss Thomas Frank keen to add versatility and firepower to his frontline. Semenyo, who netted 20 goal contributions in the 2024/25 campaign under Andoni Iraola, is viewed as an ideal fit to elevate Spurs’ attacking game.
The 24-year-old, capable of playing across all forward positions, has emerged as one of Bournemouth’s prized assets. While the South Coast side are under no pressure to sell—especially after big-money exits like Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen—Tottenham’s offer could be too tempting to ignore.
Bournemouth had been holding out for over £60 million for Semenyo, a fee that’s deterred many suitors. But Tottenham are ready to test their resolve with a formal £65 million proposal in the coming days.
While Spurs remain in the mix for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, Manchester United are leading that race. That could clear the path for Semenyo to make the leap to North London.
For Tottenham, securing Semenyo’s signature would not just be a significant attacking upgrade—it would also send a strong signal of intent under their new era with Frank at the helm.