Antoine Semenyo is being linked with a move from Bournemouth to Tottenham, with the forward’s future on the south coast increasingly under scrutiny.
The 25-year-old right winger, who represents Ghana and also holds English nationality, is the subject of growing speculation over a potential switch within the Premier League. Data from Transfermarkt lists the probability of a transfer to Spurs at 46%, underlining that talks are at rumour stage rather than close to completion.
Semenyo, currently valued at €65.00m, has seen his market value surge sharply during his time at Bournemouth, where he wears the number 24 shirt. That figure is likely to be a key reference point in any negotiations, even though there is no indication in the data of an agreed fee or contract terms. His contract length at Bournemouth is not specified, leaving open – at least in theory – the possibility that he could run down his deal and become a free agent in future if no extension is agreed.
Born in London on 7 January 2000 and standing at 1.85m, Semenyo has developed from a youth prospect at Bristol City U18 into a top-flight attacker. Loan spells at Bath City, Newport County and Sunderland preceded his breakthrough at Bristol City, before he joined Bournemouth in January 2023 and established himself in the Premier League.
Primarily operating as a right winger and preferring his right foot, Semenyo’s pace and direct running have contributed to his rising profile, reflected in a steady climb in market value from €500,000 in 2019 to €65.00m in December 2025. The current links to Tottenham suggest his performances for Bournemouth in England’s top division have not gone unnoticed by clubs with European aspirations.
If a move were to materialise, a transfer to Spurs would mark the next step in Semenyo’s upward trajectory and could prove decisive in shaping both his reputation at elite level and the long-term direction of his club and international career.
