Tottenham want to sign Arsenal and Newcastle target, report claims

Tottenham Hotspur is set to compete for a €60 million signing with Arsenal and Newcastle United, according to a recent report.
Tottenham Hotspur is set to compete for a €60 million signing with Arsenal and Newcastle United, according to a recent report. / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages
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Tottenham Hotspur are set to compete for a €60 million signing with Arsenal and Newcastle United, according to a recent report.

Determined to make a significant impact in the always-competitive Premier League, Arsenal are actively preparing for the upcoming transfer windows.

The club is fully aware of the fierce competition they face in pursuit of a promising talent valued at £60 million.

In recent years, major clubs have been intensively focused on shaping their squads. Now, it’s Arsenal’s turn to make a move as they challenge Manchester City, who has dominated the league. This year, however, that supremacy could be threatened.

The focus shifts to one of Arsenal's key targets: Antoine Semenyo, a 24-year-old forward currently playing for Bournemouth, where he is contracted until the summer of 2029.

Semenyo has garnered significant attention in the Premier League, and Arsenal will need to act swiftly if they hope to secure the services of the player managed by Andoni Iraola.

Notably, Semenyo is also on the radar of Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, intensifying the competition for his signature.

Tottenham want to sign Arsenal and Newcastle target, report claims

According to Football Insider (h/t Fichajes), Bournemouth is not willing to part with their star player without a fight.

Consequently, Semenyo's valuation is set between £50-60 million, meaning the Gunners are well aware of the financial commitment required to bring the winger to the Emirates.

With such a price tag, Arsenal will need to carefully consider their approach as they aim to bolster their attacking options.

Semenyo has made a name for himself with his dynamic style of play and impressive performances, which have made him a standout player for Bournemouth. His ability to contribute to both goals and assists makes him a valuable asset for any top-tier club.

Of course, this signing looks set to materialise next summer, so it is still too early to know for certain what twists this saga will take. Would you like to see Semenyo at Tottenham or at another club?

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