A new report has revealed where Bournemouth stand on the future of Antoine Semenyo as Tottenham and other Premier League clubs continue to circle over the winger.
Semenyo has arguably been the best player across the first two months of the Premier League season.
In fact, only Man City’s Erling Haaland has scored more goals than the Cherries man, who already has six strikes to his name so far this season.
Over recent days, we have heard that Tottenham, Man United and Liverpool are circling over Semenyo ahead of January.
In fact, some sources have even alleged that Spurs have now moved to the front of the queue to land the Bournemouth winger in the upcoming transfer window.

How Bournemouth are reacting to Tottenham’s interest in Antoine Semenyo
It has now been confirmed by talkSPORT that the 25-year-old remains the subject of plenty of transfer interest.
The report names Liverpool as the ones who are most keen on Semenyo, who is said to be valued at £75m.
However, the outlet points out that the Cherries are in a strong position since they only tied the Ghana international to a five-year deal in July.
The report asserts that Bournemouth have no intention of letting their star attacker go and that the club coast club plan on keeping Semenyo and manager Andoni Iraola for the long-term.
Is a deal for Semenyo realistic for Spurs?
It would appear that the North London club have the financial means to pull off a deal for the Bournemouth man, given that Tottenham received a £100 million cash injection from the Lewis Family last week.
However, we know that the Cherries would have no incentive to sell, particularly in the middle of the season, with the deal appearing more likely next summer.
Even if Tottenham are prepared to pay the required fee, the Lilywhites are going to face plenty of competition for Semenyo.
Unless Spurs show this season that they can compete with the top sides for the biggest trophies, the club would likely have a difficult time convincing the Ghanaian to come to N17.
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