Liverpool have opened positive discussions with Bournemouth over a potential January transfer for Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo, as the Reds look to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the second half of the season.
Sources close to the negotiations say Liverpool have shown concrete interest, with early talks described as “encouraging” for all parties involved. Semenyo, who has impressed with his pace, work rate and versatility in the Premier League, is believed to favour a move to Anfield should he leave Bournemouth this winter.
The 24-year-old’s departure now appears increasingly likely, with several clubs monitoring the situation. But Liverpool’s early approach and the player’s preference could see the Merseyside club lead the race.
Semenyo has developed into one of Bournemouth’s most influential forwards, and his potential arrival would offer Liverpool greater depth and dynamism in attack as they prepare for a demanding second half of the campaign.
No fee has yet been agreed, but negotiations are expected to continue in the coming weeks as the January window approaches.