Manchester United have opened discussions with Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo as part of head coach Rúben Amorim’s ambitious summer rebuild.
The 25-year-old Ghanaian international has reportedly met with United executives as the club looks to revamp its attacking options ahead of the next campaign.
Amorim, known for his dynamic 3-4-2-1 system, is aiming to inject more pace and creativity into United’s front line after a relatively low-scoring season that saw the Red Devils net just 42 goals in 36 Premier League matches.
Semenyo, one of Bournemouth’s standout performers this season, has been in fine form, scoring nine goals and providing six assists in the league.
His versatility, capable of playing on either wing, makes him a valuable asset for any side looking to add depth and unpredictability to their attack.
With United likely to be involved in multiple competitions next season, including a potential return to the Champions League, a player of Semenyo’s flexibility could prove invaluable.
However, the Red Devils are not the only ones interested. Semenyo has also caught the eye of Premier League rivals Newcastle United and current runners-up Arsenal, both of whom are expected to be active in the transfer market this summer.
This growing interest suggests a competitive race for his signature, with the Cherries potentially facing a battle to hold onto one of their prized assets.
Despite signing a long-term deal with Bournemouth just last season, keeping him at the club until 2029, Semenyo’s future remains uncertain as United look to finalize their summer targets.
If the Old Trafford club can agree on a fee with Bournemouth, the Ghanaian could become a key part of Amorim’s plans to restore United’s attacking threat and push for major silverware next season.