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Ghana international Antoine Semenyo has penned a new long-term contract with Premier League side Bournemouth.
The Black Stars forward has signed a contract that will see him stay at the Vitality Stadium until the end of the 2028/29 season.
Semenyo joined the Cherries during the 2023 January transfer window from Championship side Bristol City and played just 11 Premier League games in his half-season, scoring just once.
However, the 24-year-old enjoyed a great campaign in his first full season with Andoni Iraola's side where he featured in 36 appearances across all competitions.
Semenyo scored eight league goals while also setting up two assists.
Antoine Semenyo signs contract extension at Bournemouth.
— #EurosOnMGL (@JoySportsGH) July 8, 2024
It means he will stay at the club until at least 2029.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/WLRttGHMcz
Following his impressive season in the 2023/24 season, Semenyo has now committed to a long-term deal at the club.
With the new contract, Bournemouth believe in the abilities of the Ghanaian forward ahead of the upcoming season.
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