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Manchester City are set to sign Ghana international Antoine Semenyo in the coming days.
The forward will join the Premier League’s defending champions on a long-term deal following an agreement with Bournemouth.
Semenyo will sign for the Cityzens in the January transfer window with the Manchester-based side coughing up £65 million for his services.
The Ghanaian reportedly turned down four other Premier League clubs en route to accepting the move to Man City.
Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool all showed interest in signing the forward but Semenyo was reportedly keen on working under Pep Guardiola.
The 26-year-old will undergo his medical with Man City on Thursday, January 8.
He will play his final game for the Cherries on Wednesday night against Tottenham at the Vitality Stadium.
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