Fulham 2-2 Liverpool: Match Review
Man City have reportedly agreed terms to sign Antoine Semenyo for £65 million from Bournemouth.
Jamie Redknapp has suggested that Antoine Semenyo’s transfer to Manchester City is not a ‘forgone conclusion’ - and Liverpool could still be in the mix.
Semenyo is thought to have played his final game for AFC Bournemouth in their 3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday night. The forward scored a dramatic 95th-minute winner to bring the curtain down on his Cherries career.
Semenyo, who has bagged 10 Premier League goals so far this season, has a £65 million release clause in his Bournemouth contract, which must be exercised by 10 January. The Ghana international has attracted plenty of interest, although Man City have reportedly agreed personal terms.
Liverpool held conversations with Bournemouth last month but Semenyo has appeared to be Etihad Stadium-bound. The Reds require a long-term successor for Mo Salah and some fans feel Semenyo would be the perfect solution.
But speaking on Sky Sports, former Anfield captain Redknapp - who started his career at Bournemouth - claimed there still might be a ‘little twist’. Redknapp said: "I think Liverpool could still be in the equation. I've got to be honest, if they did come in, I think why haven't they perhaps come in strongly? I'm surprised because if you look at that position with Mohamed Salah, what happens to him and how long he's going to be at the club for, we don't quite know. But if you've got a player of that quality and he shows you he's a matchwinner, he turns up in the big moments, why wouldn't you be in for him?
"So I'm not saying it's a Sky Sports News breaking news moment, but all I'm saying is I've heard tonight that it might not be the foregone conclusion that everybody's talking about and he's going to be having a medical at Man City. There might still be a little twist."
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