Slot stands firm on Robertson’s future
Arne Slot, manager of Liverpool, is not considering a winter transfer for Andy Robertson. Despite rumors linking the left-back to Tottenham Hotspur, Slot emphasizes the need to keep his squad intact.
















































































Antoine Semenyo, a talented forward playing for Bournemouth, has drawn interest from several top English clubs. These include Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur, who are keen to enhance their squads as the January transfer window approaches.
Beginning January 1, Semenyo’s contract will feature a release clause set at approximately â¬70 million. This clause permits interested clubs to secure his services for this amount, positioning him as a coveted target for teams seeking to bolster their attacking lineup.
This season, the 25-year-old Ghanaian has exhibited remarkable form. He has scored seven goals and provided three assists in just fifteen Premier League matches. His stellar performances have not only made him a key asset for Bournemouth but also an appealing prospect for potential buyers.
The latest reports indicate that Manchester United is poised to make a formal offer for Semenyo. They had previously inquired about him over the summer without success. With players like Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations, United might expedite their efforts in acquiring his talents. Meanwhile, Manchester City and Liverpool continue to monitor the situation closely.
Recent developments suggest that Semenyo has already agreed on personal terms with Liverpool for a potential January transfer. Nonetheless, Manchester United remains a major contender, and ultimately, Semenyo’s preferences will decide his destination as the release clause period draws near.
Ruben Amorim, the head coach of Manchester United, recently expressed admiration for Semenyo, describing him as “a special player” due to his ability to perform effectively on both sides of the pitch. Amorim’s remarks underscore Semenyo’s growing reputation in the league.
Former Manchester United star Nani believes Semenyo would flourish at Old Trafford. Nani points out that fans crave players who bring speed and creativity to the field, qualities that Semenyo possesses. He hopes that should Semenyo join United, he can adapt well and showcase his exceptional talent.