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Live broadcast on October 24th According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool had considered introducing Semenho in the summer window, but in order to avoid hindering the development of Ngumoha, the team finally gave up.
According to sources, Bernmuth was priced more than £75 million for the status quo Semenio, and Liverpool was one of the teams that watched his situation closely.
Bournemouth is very reluctant to sell Semenio in January and a deal could be scheduled for next summer. The Cherry Legion's financial situation is very healthy, and they received a transfer fee of about £ 155 million this summer for the sale of Heisen, Zabarni and Corquez.
Under Irula's guidance, Bernmouth currently ranked third high on the Premier League score list, and they hope to shock the shock team's first European war in history, so a price offer is needed to get Bernmouth to sit at the negotiating table at the winter window.
It is that Bernmuth hopes to play the Semenio next summer for around £75 million, but this price could change if Semenio continues to stay in good condition.
Tottenham and Manchester United have both expressed interest in Semenho in the summer and made high offers. There are rumors that Semenho's termination clause will take effect in 2026, but the validity of this clause has not been confirmed at present.
Chelsea and some of the top clubs on the European continent are also interested in Semenio, which will be visited by Bayern in line with the negotiations of Olizé’s contract.
Liverpool's current sports director, Richard Chad Hughes, signed a contract with Bernmuth in 2023, and Hughes now has a good relationship with the former host family, which may be the key to a future transfer.
Liverpool considered signing semenho in the summer window, but in the end they chose not to buy a winger because they didn't want to hinder the development of young Ngumoha.