Semenyo completes circuitous rise from schoolboy rejection to Manchester City arrival

Manchester City's signing of Antoine Semenyo, a 26-year-old winger, is the latest testament to Bournemouth's ability to unearth top talent from lower divisions. The Ghana international's journey from being rejected by several big clubs as a schoolboy to becoming an integral part of Pep Guardiola's squad is a story of perseverance and hard work.

Semenyo's path to stardom was not without its setbacks. Despite being scouted by Fulham, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Millwall, Reading, and Tottenham, he failed to make an impact at each club before eventually taking a year-long break from the game at 15. However, it was Bournemouth who gave him a second chance, and he repaid their faith with impressive performances that caught the attention of Manchester City.

The £62.5 million signing fee that Semenyo commanded is a reflection of his value to Bournemouth, which is more than double what the club received for Jérémy Doku, another player who left for Manchester City earlier this year. While Liverpool and Manchester United had interest in Semenyo, neither were able to secure his services, leaving him with the option to join Guardiola's team.

Semenyo's arrival at Manchester City has been hailed as a coup by manager Andoni Iraola, who said that if he can play for years with the current squad, it would be "much better". Semenyo's ability to pair physical power with high skill levels makes him an exciting addition to Guardiola's squad, and his long throw is exactly what City need to bolster their attacking arsenal.

However, Bournemouth's owner Bill Foley must be worried about losing a player who has now become the team's most modern winger. Semenyo's departure will surely be felt, especially given his impressive performances in recent weeks, including scoring with almost his last kick for Bournemouth against Tottenham on his birthday.

Foley's ability to find talent that passes over others is a testament to Bournemouth's scouting system, which has proven profitable time and again. The club's wages-to-revenue ratio was 71% last season, which is not ideal but still manageable given their limited financial resources. However, with the construction of a new stadium, which is expected to add 20,000 seats to the current capacity of 11,300, Bournemouth will be in a better position to attract top talent.

For Semenyo, joining Manchester City marks the peak of his footballing life, where potential hits its peak. He has already proven himself as one of the Football League's most extravagant talents and has caught the attention of many top clubs. His arrival at Guardiola's team will surely make him a target for other teams, but Semenyo is now ready to take on new challenges and show the world what he is capable of.
 
Semenyo's signing is a big deal for Manchester City, no doubt about it. I mean, the guy's got talent pouring out of every pore 🤩. But you gotta feel for Bournemouth, they're losing one of their best players and it's gonna be felt. They've done well with Semenyo, that's for sure 💯. His journey from being rejected by big clubs to making it to Manchester City is a testament to hard work and perseverance. And let's be real, Pep Guardiola doesn't take many risks, so this must mean Semenyo's gonna be a game-changer 🔄.

I'm curious to see how Bournemouth will bounce back from losing their star player. They've got a new stadium on the way, which should give them some much-needed financial boost 💸. Maybe they can use that to attract even more top talent and make up for Semenyo's departure. We'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out 🤔.

One thing's for sure, though - Semenyo's arrival at Manchester City is a coup for Guardiola and his squad. The guy's got skills for days ⚽️, and that long throw of his will surely be an asset on the pitch. I'm excited to see how he'll fit in with the team and what kind of impact he'll make 🔥.
 
I cant believe Manchester City shelled out £62.5 million for Antoine Semenyo 🤑😱, I mean i get it, the guy's got skills, but its a pretty penny. And poor Bournemouth, losing another one to the big time 💔. I still think Foley's scouting system is impressive though, he's done it again! 😊 That new stadium better come in handy for attracting top talent, not that they'll be needing it with this kind of money being thrown around ⚽
 
🤔 i mean think about it... semenyo's got the skills to match his price tag, that £62.5m fee says something right? 🤑 bournemouth's scouting system is fire 💥 they've found talent in all these lower divisions and brought them up to the big leagues. bill Foley must be raking it in with those profits 😂 semenyo's arrival at manchester city will definitely bring a new dynamic to their squad, but for bournemouth, it's gonna be tough to replace him 🤕 he's been scoring goals left and right, especially on his birthday that was some sick form 🎉
 
I'm so hyped about Antoine Semenyo joining Manchester City 🤩, it just goes to show that Bournemouth are really good at finding hidden gems from lower divisions. But, gotta wonder if they're gonna be okay without him... 😔 Semenyo's got some serious game, and I think he's gonna make a big impact with Guardiola's squad. £62.5 million is a crazy price tag, but I guess you get what you pay for right? 💸 On the other hand, I feel bad for Bournemouth, they're already losing one of their best players to Manchester City... that stadium upgrade better be worth it 😉
 
🤔 This transfer deal is like proof that you can't predict where talent is going to come from. I mean, Bournemouth wasn't even in everyone's radar 5 years ago, but now they're pulling off players who are basically untouchable for other teams. Semenyo's story is so inspiring - getting rejected by big clubs as a schoolboy and still managing to become an integral part of Pep Guardiola's squad is just mind-blowing. It shows that with the right coaching and support, anyone can achieve their goals.

The stats are crazy too - £62.5 million is like double what they got for Jérémy Doku last year. And Semenyo's skills? 🔥 He's got physical power, skill levels, and that long throw that City desperately needed to bolster their attacking arsenal. It's no wonder Iraola called it a coup.

But at the same time, Bournemouth's losing one of their best players - Semenyo's departure will surely be felt, especially with his birthday goal against Tottenham still fresh in everyone's mind. 🎂 And Foley has got to be worried about how this is going to affect their squad dynamics.

Still, it's hard not to admire Bournemouth's scouting system - they've proven time and again that they can find top talent. The construction of a new stadium is also gonna give them an edge in attracting bigger names. This transfer deal just goes to show that there's always another gem waiting to be uncovered... 👍
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this signing 🤩👀! Bournemouth's scouting system is like a well-oiled machine 💪. I mean, who would've thought that Antoine Semenyo, rejected by big clubs as a schoolboy, would become a star for Manchester City? 🤯 His journey is the ultimate underdog story 🌟.

The stats on his transfer fee are insane 😲 £62.5 million is like chump change compared to what some other teams paid for players last season 💸. And let's be real, Semenyo's skills are exactly what Manchester City need to spice up their attacking game ⚽️ His long throw is a game-changer 🤯.

Now, I feel bad for Bournemouth 🤕 losing one of their key players, but at the same time, it's amazing to see Semenyo get the recognition he deserves 💥. Bill Foley's scouting system has done it again 👏 and I'm excited to see how this plays out in the season ahead 🔮.
 
I think £62.5 million is way too much for Semenyo lol 😂 I mean, don't get me wrong, he's an amazing player and all, but 62 quid for a winger? Bournemouth's scouting system must be doing something right tho 🤑 They've been finding top talent left and right. It's crazy how Semenyo went from being rejected by big clubs as a schoolboy to becoming a Manchester City player. Perseverance and hard work, you know? 💪
 
omg semenyo's story is so inspiring 💖 he was rejected by so many big clubs as a schoolboy and still managed to work his way up 🤯 i'm loving how pep guardiola saw something in him that others didn't 👏 bournemouth must be over the moon with the profit they got from selling him to city 💸 and semenyo's long throw is literally game changing 🎯 what do u guys think about the £62.5m price tag though? seems like a lot for one player 😳
 
Just think about it... Bournemouth must be loving this £62.5 mil payday lol 💸 I mean who wouldn't wanna get rid of that wages-to-revenue ratio tho? 71% is still kinda steep, but hey, new stadium = new opportunities 🏟️ And Semenyo's gonna have some serious competition now with City and Guardiola at the helm... it'll be interesting to see how he holds up.
 
just read about antoine semenyo signing with man city 🤩 think it's awesome how bournemouth found another top talent from lower divisions 👏 Foley's scouting system is on point 💪 can't wait to see semenyo play for man city and bring his high skill levels to the team ⚽
 
I'm thinking City got a steal here 🤔...£62.5m for a player who was rejected by bigger clubs as a schoolboy? That's insane! I mean, don't get me wrong, Semenyo has had some impressive performances, but 2x what Bournemouth got from Doku is crazy 💸. I'm curious to see how he'll fit in with City's squad, especially with Guardiola's high-intensity style 🏃‍♂️. Maybe he'll be the spark they need to take their attack to the next level 🔥!
 
Semenyo's transfer fee is insane 🤯 £62.5 million seems like an overkill considering how well Bournemouth took care of him... I mean, they actually gave him a second chance after getting rejected by other big clubs as a schoolboy. It's about time someone recognized his worth 😒. The fact that Liverpool and Man Utd were interested but couldn't secure him just highlights how much he must be wanted 💯.
 
I gotta say, this signing is massive 🤯. Manchester City just spent £62.5m on Antoine Semenyo, which is a pretty penny considering Bournemouth is still building their team 💸. I mean, you've got to give credit where credit is due - Foley's scouting system has done it again! But seriously though, Bournemouth needs to figure out how they're gonna keep their squad intact without losing another star player 🤔.

And what's with the comparison to Jérémy Doku? £62.5m for Semenyo is more than double what Doku got 💸. That's a pretty steep price tag if you ask me 😐. I'm sure Pep Guardiola thinks he's getting a steal, but at what cost to Bournemouth? The club needs to start thinking about their long-term strategy and not just selling off their best players 📈.

Semenyo's arrival is definitely going to make him a target for other teams, which could lead to some interesting transfer battles 🔥. But hey, he's earned the right to be in the big leagues after all those setbacks. Now it's up to him to prove himself and deliver on that massive transfer fee 💪
 
Man, I'm not surprised about Semenyo joining City 🤑, it's just another example of how big clubs are always looking for the best talent regardless of who they're playing against. Bournemouth thinks they've hit the jackpot with him, but let's be real, he was probably a target all along 💸. And that £62.5 million fee? Please, it's peanuts compared to what City will have to pay for someone like Marcus Rashford or Harry Kane in a few years 🤑👀. Mark my words, Semenyo's just the beginning of City's spending spree, and Bournemouth is going to be left with a huge hole in their budget 🤯.
 
omg semenyo got paid 62m lol what a life change for bournemouth fans who had to watch him get rejected by big clubs 🤑👀. i'm not saying Foley is bad or anything but 71% wages-to-revenue ratio is kinda sketchy especially with the new stadium coming in 🤔. semenyo's gonna be a target for other teams and it'll be interesting to see if he can keep up with city's pace ⚡🏃‍♂️. also, why did spurs have to go and sign him on his birthday tho? classless 💔
 
🤔 so semenyo's signing is like a big deal for man city right? they gotta be hyped about this guy's skills. i mean his journey from being rejected by all these clubs as a kid to making it in pep guardiola's squad is pretty inspiring. but also its weird that he was almost given up on at 15 and then got another chance with bournemouth... 🤷‍♂️

anyway, the £62.5m fee is crazy for a player who used to play in lower leagues. i think its safe to say semenyo's definitely worth it though. his ability to pair physical power with skill is exactly what city need to take their game to the next level.

for bournemouth tho, this must be tough. losing a player who was starting to become so important to them will surely be felt. but hey at least bill Foley's got a great scouting system and now they'll be in a better position to attract top talent once their new stadium is finished... 👍
 
🤩 this signing by Manchester City is insane! I mean, who would've thought that Bournemouth would be the ones to give Semenyo a chance? The kid's got skills for days 🌟 and it's clear why Pep Guardiola went all out to sign him. £62.5 million is steep but I guess you get what you pay for 💸. It's crazy how far he's come from being rejected by big clubs as a schoolboy 🤕.

The thing that impresses me most is Semenyo's work ethic – the guy's been through so much and still managed to stay focused on his dreams 💪. And let's be real, Bournemouth's scouting system must be doing something right, 'cause they've found talent like this before 🔍. I'm curious to see how Semenyo adapts to City's high-intensity style 🏃‍♂️.

It's also interesting that he was snubbed by Liverpool and Man United 🤔 – does that mean they underestimated him or what? Whatever the reason, it's clear that Semenyo is now at the pinnacle of his career 🎉. Bring on the big games and let's see if he can deliver! 👏
 
Just think about it 😮 £62.5m is insane for someone who was rejected by all those big clubs as a kid. I mean Bournemouth must have seen something special in him that others didn't 🤔. And now Semenyo's at City, it's like Pep Guardiola has won the lottery 🎲. The lad's got skills for days, his long throw is going to be a game changer ⚽️. I'm surprised Liverpool and United didn't snap him up though, you'd think they'd have wanted someone with that kind of potential 💔.
 
🤔 The transfer market is like life itself - unpredictable, full of twists & turns... one minute you're playing for the underdogs, the next you're rubbing shoulders with the big boys 🤑. Semenyo's story is a testament to that - from being rejected by big clubs as a schoolboy to becoming an integral part of Pep Guardiola's squad 🙌. It just goes to show that perseverance & hard work can take you places... and sometimes, it takes a second chance 😊.

But on the flip side, you've got to wonder what Bournemouth is losing out on by letting Semenyo go 💔. I mean, they were getting more for him than they did with Jérémy Doku 🤑. It's like they're selling their future for a quick buck... or in this case, £62.5 million 😬.

I guess what it all comes down to is the value we place on talent & success 🤝. Do we value experience & stability over raw potential & excitement? I think that's where Bournemouth's scouting system shines - they're not afraid to take risks & find hidden gems 💡... but sometimes, those risks don't pay off 😬.

Still, Semenyo's arrival at Manchester City is a win-win for everyone involved 🏆. He gets the opportunity to play with the best, and City gets another talented winger 🎯. It just goes to show that in football, as in life, there's always more to learn & grow from 🤔.
 
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