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·22 marzo 2025
Man United Have ‘Opened Talks’ to Sign £40m Premier League Forward

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·22 marzo 2025
It may be March, but Manchester United are already plotting their summer strategy with surgical intent. Following a tumultuous season marked by inconsistency and managerial change, the club is working to secure fresh faces who fit new boss Ruben Amorim’s blueprint for revival. Top of the list? Bournemouth’s rapid, versatile attacker Antoine Semenyo.
According to Africafoot, the 25-year-old Ghanaian winger has emerged as a “priority signing” for United, with discussions already underway.
Amorim’s tactical system revolves around a 3-4-2-1 shape, demanding intelligent, high-energy players in the dual No. 10 roles behind a central striker. Semenyo’s ability to operate across the front line—but especially off the right—offers precisely the type of tactical flexibility and pressing appetite Amorim craves. He is Premier League-proven and impactful, delivering a goal contribution every 195.2 minutes this season.
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As reported, United see Semenyo not only as a solution to positional needs, but also a cultural fit. “A fast and explosive forward,” Africafoot wrote, “he looks ideally suited to thrive in Amorim’s system if they can get a deal over the line.”
The question, as always, is cost—and competition. Bournemouth, well aware of Semenyo’s rising stock, are holding out for €50m (£42.1m). United’s opening valuation of €40m (£33.7m) is short of that, and while they are prepared to offer a five-year deal with an optional sixth, progress hinges on meeting the Cherries’ asking price.
Africafoot note that “Chelsea have also inquired about the situation of Semenyo,” while Spurs—who have long tracked the player—remain firmly in the mix. With Semenyo contracted until 2027, Bournemouth are under no pressure to sell, giving them leverage as United attempt to steal a march.
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Semenyo isn’t the only player being targeted. Talks are reportedly open for Lille striker Jonathan David, with sources describing the Canadian forward’s availability as a “golden opportunity.” He’s bagged 107 goals in 224 appearances for Lille and would bolster United’s frontline considerably.
Meanwhile, the Red Devils are also pursuing defensive reinforcements, approving a deal worth over £50m for a “defensive kingpin” whose identity remains under wraps. Lastly, RB Leipzig’s dynamic midfielder Xavi Simons remains on the radar, although financial and strategic hurdles may block a deal.
All of this signals a decisive pivot toward players who are younger, more adaptable, and tactically in tune with Amorim’s plans.
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Semenyo might not be the flashiest name on the market—but this is exactly the type of signing United should be pursuing. No more marquee buys who fade into anonymity; fans are yearning for workers, runners, contributors.
Semenyo ticks those boxes. He’s fearless, aggressive, and has proven he can deliver against top sides. While £42m feels steep, this isn’t just about goals—this is about intensity, positional intelligence, and the potential for growth under a progressive coach.
Supporters will be heartened to see Amorim stamp his authority early. After years of reactive recruitment, there’s a sense this rebuild might finally be rooted in structure. But United must act swiftly. Chelsea and Spurs are circling, and missing out now could feel like yet another transfer window where the club drifts rather than drives forward.
Semenyo might not turn heads on billboards, but he could be a defining figure in United’s tactical transition—if they get it done.