December 30, 2025
Screenshot_20251218-044714~2

🔍 My thoughts on Manchester United & Man City targeting Antoine Semenyo

If the reports are accurate and both Manchester United and Manchester City have contacted Bournemouth to clarify the terms of Semenyo’s £65m release clause, it underlines just how highly rated he has become in the Premier League.

🔴 For Manchester United

A move actually makes a lot of sense.

  • Profile fit: Semenyo’s pace, power, and ability to play wide or centrally suits Ruben Amorim’s system, especially if United continue using attacking wing-backs.
  • Premier League–proven: United need fewer “adaptation risks” right now. Semenyo already knows the league.
  • Mentality: He works hard defensively and carries the ball aggressively — traits United have lacked in wide areas.
  • Timing: January is risky, but United’s need for energy and directness could justify an early move.

The concern is the £65m price tag. For United, that’s a big investment for a player who is still developing consistency at elite-club level. But in a market where proven wide attackers are scarce, the fee isn’t shocking.


🔵 For Manchester City

City’s interest feels more strategic than urgent.

  • Guardiola values wingers who can score from wide, something Semenyo has shown flashes of.
  • However, City already have depth and often rotate heavily.
  • Semenyo would likely face limited minutes, which could slow his growth.

Unless Guardiola sees him as a long-term evolution piece rather than a rotation option, City may struggle to convince him over guaranteed playing time elsewhere.


🧠 Key question

The biggest factor may not be the fee — but game time.

  • At United: potential starter or key system player
  • At City: rotation, development, patience required

For a player entering his prime, that matters.


🟢 Final verdict

  • United: High-risk, high-reward — but tactically logical
  • City: Technically attractive, but less convincing pathway

If Semenyo wants responsibility and growth, United could be the better move.
If he wants trophies and elite coaching, City holds the edge.

 

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *