Why Man City have signed ‘extraordinary’ Semenyo

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From Bristol City to Manchester City in just three years – Antoine Semenyo’s rise to the top of the game has been swift.

Pep Guardiola’s side have completed the signing of the 26-year-old Bournemouth forward – after meeting his £65m release clause – beating the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea to his signature.

It marks the latest step in a rapid rise for London-born Semenyo, who represents Ghana internationally through his father’s heritage.

He was rejected by Arsenal, Spurs and Millwall as a youngster before ending up in a West Country academy run by former Leeds and Forest Green manager Dave Hockaday.

Bristol City signed him in 2017, but he needed loan spells at Bath, Newport and Sunderland before breaking into the Robins’ first team in 2020-21.

In January 2023, he made a £10m move to Bournemouth – and he has been improving ever since.

But why Manchester City, and why now?

Why did Manchester City want Semenyo?

Semenyo praised by Pep Guardiola

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Image caption: Semenyo was praised by Pep Guardiola after Bournemouth’s 3-1 loss to Manchester City on 2 November

What it says about the state of the transfer market aside, £65m is a cut-price fee for a Premier League winger approaching the prime of his career.

So, it is no surprise that Pep Guardiola and Manchester City pushed hard for Semenyo now – even if his stats suggest he won’t be a huge improvement on the wide options they already have.

Semenyo has created fewer chances per 90 minutes this season than Rayan Cherki or Jeremy Doku, and his dribble success rate is only better than Savinho among the dedicated wings in the City squad.

But his end product catches the eye. Semenyo is the third top scorer in the league with 10 goals, plus he has three assists.

He has a shot accuracy of 55% this season, the second highest of anyone who has scored five or more in the Premier League, and his 22 goal involvements in the calendar year is the most in the Premier League by a Bournemouth player ever.

Plus, his style of play would offer a new dimension to a City side whose bid to catch Premier League leaders Arsenal has faltered with three consecutive draws.

Consummately two-footed, only Erling Haaland and Jean-Phillipe Mateta have attempted more shots than Semenyo this campaign (excluding blocked shots), while his total of 76 attempted dribbles is the fourth-highest total in the top flight.

“He can drive forward with the ball vertically, rather than Doku who comes in and out,” former England goalkeeper Rob Green told BBC 5 Live.

“He can do that something different Pep is looking for. Short term they have their own injury problems, so he can help short term and long term.

“It does raise the question what future someone like Savinho has though.”

The Afcon issue is no problem for Semenyo, with Ghana having surprisingly failed to qualify.

And Guardiola was already confirmed as a fan of him earlier this season, before the transfer talk intensified.

“He’s an extraordinary, extraordinary, extraordinary player,” the Spaniard insisted.

“His energy, his confidence, his movement – unbelievable. He doesn’t stop running, he attacks space so well, and when he has the ball, you feel something will happen.

“He’s improving every game. Players like him make this league special – always hungry, always brave.”

Semenyo’s output backs up the bombast. Only City striker Erling Haaland and Brentford forward Igor Thiago have been involved in more Premier League goals this season.

“He’s a brilliant, brilliant player,” former Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given told BBC Match of the Day. “At 25, he is in the peak of his career as well.”

Most goal involvements

2025-26 Premier League

PlayerGoalsAssistsTotal
Erling Haaland20424
Igor Thiago16117
Antoine Semenyo10313
Bruno Fernandes5813
Bruno Guimaraes8311
Harry Wilson7411
Morgan Rogers7411

Source: Opta