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Antoine Semenyo prefers move to PL trio instead of Spurs

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Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo would prefer to join one of Arsenal, Manchester City or Liverpool amid interest from Tottenham Hotspur, according to The Sun.

The Ghanaian star has had a fantastic start to the Premier League campaign with the Cherries and he has already bagged six goals and three assists.

His progress has led to speculation over a mid-season exit. Spurs are willing to pay his Â£65 million release clause, but the player has different plans.

Semenyo reportedly has the preference to join Arsenal, Man City or Liverpool, and Spurs are only his fourth-choice among English clubs.

Arsenal seem unlikely to make such a huge outlay at the start of the year, and the same can be said about Man City, who have sufficient depth.

Liverpool seem as the strongest contenders to Spurs. If Mohamed Salah were to leave in January, they could make a serious move for Semenyo.

The Cherries won’t provide any discount on the clause.

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