
Antoine Semenyo
25-Year-Old
AFC Bournemouth
Premier
GTD
Injury Illness
Est. Return 11/29/2025
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Semenyo chalked up another impressive season during 2024/25. The regular starting Ghanaian international was the club's second-highest scorer with 11, up from eight the prior campaign, and he also produced five assists (up from two). His key strengths are physicality, speed, confidence to strike at goal whenever he gets a chance (second in league in shots per game) and consistency in performance. Bigger clubs have been interested over the past year, but as long as he's at Bournemouth, he's a regular for 90 minutes and a threat to score double-digit goals despite playing more on the wing.
Missing due to illness
Semenyo was out for Saturday's 2-2 draw against West Ham due to an illness, according to Alexander Smith of the Bournemouth Echo.
ANALYSIS
Semenyo had been dealing with an ankle injury, but appears to have recovered from his injury, with the attacker only missing out Saturday due to an illness. This will be something to watch for the club, although he should return soon, with their next match taking place Nov. 29 against Sunderland. He is a crucial piece of the team, so they will hope he is available next contest, recording three assists and six goals in 11 appearances.
Semenyo had been dealing with an ankle injury, but appears to have recovered from his injury, with the attacker only missing out Saturday due to an illness. This will be something to watch for the club, although he should return soon, with their next match taking place Nov. 29 against Sunderland. He is a crucial piece of the team, so they will hope he is available next contest, recording three assists and six goals in 11 appearances.
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Ruled out Saturday
Semenyo (ankle) is ruled out for Saturday's clash against West Ham United.
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Late test Saturday
Semenyo (ankle) will be a late fitness call for Saturday's clash against West Ham United, coach Andoni Iraola said in the press conference. "He was already dealing with an ankle injury. I cannot tell you if he's going to play tomorrow or not. We will have to see."
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Picks up ankle sprain
Semenyo has withdrawn from the Ghana national team due to a talo-fibula ligament sprain, according to his national team.
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Two shots on target in loss
Semenyo generated two shots (two on goal) and three crosses (one accurate) in Sunday's 3-1 loss to Manchester City.
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Just one shot on target in win
Semenyo generated one shot (one on goal) and one chance created in Sunday's 2-0 win versus Nottingham Forest.
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Could leave in January
Semenyo could leave Bournemouth during the January transfer window, according to Sky Sports.
ANALYSIS
Semenyo has been linked with a move away from Bournemouth, but all the reports had indicated he'd be open to leaving the Cherries in the summer. Some teams are willing to sign him in January, though. That list includes Manchester City, Liverpool, and Tottenham, and it wouldn't be surprising if teams from other leagues were also keen on the Ghanaian.
Semenyo has been linked with a move away from Bournemouth, but all the reports had indicated he'd be open to leaving the Cherries in the summer. Some teams are willing to sign him in January, though. That list includes Manchester City, Liverpool, and Tottenham, and it wouldn't be surprising if teams from other leagues were also keen on the Ghanaian.





