Black Stars forward, Antoine Semenyo, has joined English Premier League side, Bournemouth from Bristol City.
The 23-year-old joins the Cherries on a four-and-half-year deal which will see him stay at the Vitality Stadium until June 2027. Bournemouth also has the option to extend his deal for a further year.
Semenyo made 125 appearances for Bristol since signing for them in 2017. He scored 21 goals and provided 21 assists during his time with the Robins.
The Ghanaian has been one of Bristol’s best players in the 2022/23 season after netting six goals and providing three assists. Only Nahki Wells has netted more goals than Semenyo in the Championship this season.
Semenyo’s hot form include scoring three goals since the turn of the year while also netting in the FA Cup against Swansea City.
The forward was part of Ghana’s squad at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and becomes Bournemouth’s third signing in the January transfer window.
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