Chelsea plan a record-breaking move to sign Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo, with the Premier League giants preparing a €90 million bid.
The 25-year-old attacker has become one of the standout performers in England this season.
He scored six goals and delivered three assists in just seven appearances, establishing himself as one of the league’s most influential players.
Chelsea want to strengthen their attack with a proven Premier League performer, and Semenyo has emerged as their top target.
The proposed offer would make him Bournemouth’s most expensive departure in history and underline Chelsea’s determination to invest in emerging talent already excelling in the competition.
Spanish outlet Fichajes reported that the Blues are ready to table a €90 million offer to secure the Black Stars international.
Such a move would signal the club’s intention to rebuild their frontline with quality and firepower capable of competing for major trophies.
Semenyo’s consistent performances this season have attracted widespread attention.
His explosive pace, clinical finishing, and ability to create chances make him one of the most sought-after forwards in Europe.
Chelsea believe his arrival could transform their attacking options and provide the cutting edge they have lacked in recent campaigns.
Former Ghana defender John Paintsil insisted that the Bournemouth striker is worth far more than his current valuation. “Semenyo is worth well over €40 million,” Paintsil stated, emphasising the player’s rising market value and growing importance.
Semenyo remains under contract with Bournemouth until 2030, and the South Coast club could find it difficult to turn down such a substantial offer.
The player currently earns an annual salary of €4,476,194, and a move to Stamford Bridge would likely see his wages increase significantly.
Chelsea view the signing as a strategic investment for the future and a crucial step toward returning to the top of English football.
The next few weeks will be decisive as negotiations develop and the London club push to secure one of the Premier League’s most exciting talents.
