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·4 April 2025
Report: Man United join Arsenal and Liverpool in the race to sign 15 G/A attacker

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·4 April 2025
Manchester United are looking to add more attackers to their team in the summer and it is easy to see why.
They have struggled in front of goal this season and their latest defeat against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League once again showed that they are lacking firepower in attack.
The likes of Rasmus Hojlund, Joshua Zirkzee and Alejandro Garnacho have all failed to perform this season, forcing the club to explore the market for new attackers.
One of the players who has impressed Man United is also being targeted by Premier League rivals Arsenal and Liverpool.
According to Independent, Man United have joined their Premier League rivals in the race to sign Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo.
The 25-year-old has enjoyed a standout season with the Cherries in 2024-25, scoring nine goals and delivering six assists in 34 appearances across all competitions, with seven goals and five assists coming in the Premier League.
The player has a long term contract with Bournemouth that lasts till 2029 but since a number of big clubs are interested in signing him, he could be on his way out of Bournemouth soon.
He is a versatile attacker who can play in a number of different positions and can solve the issue of scoring and creating goals for the Red Devils.
Man United target Antoine Semenyo in action for AFC Bournemouth (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Semenyo has played on the left-wing for Bournemouth this season as well as the right-wing and he has been equally good for them.
With both Marcus Rashford and Antony expected to leave the club in the summer, United would need a wide attacker in the upcoming transfer window.
Bournemouth are expected to demand £50m for the attacker but it remains to be seen if the interested clubs will be ready to pay that.
If Arsenal and Liverpool are genuinely interested in the player, it is difficult to see Semenyo reject a move to them in favour of joining United at the moment.