Semenyo completes circuitous rise from schoolboy rejection to Manchester City arrival

Manchester City's swoop for Antoine Semenyo, the Ghanaian winger who turned down Liverpool and Manchester United, is a further illustration of Pep Guardiola's squad-building philosophy.

While some clubs struggle to unearth hidden gems in their youth academies or lower divisions, Bournemouth has continued to prove its knack for spotting talent that passes over others. The 26-year-old Semenyo's signing comes after the club successfully acquired players like Dean Huijsen and Jérémy Doku who have made significant impacts at top-tier clubs.

Semenyo's journey to Manchester City is a testament to the player's own hard work, particularly his transformation from an overweight teenager who struggled with his form in the lower leagues to a lean, physical specimen capable of playing on either flank. His partnership with Rayan Cherki and Rayan Aït-Nouri, as well as potentially forming a potent attacking trio alongside Erling Haaland, is an intriguing one.

The £62.5 million fee for Semenyo, which is relatively modest compared to the £100m spent on Jack Grealish last year, aligns with City's strategy of buying players at a price point that reflects their value rather than shelling out top dollar.

However, the club will need to navigate the delicate balance between attracting top talent and maintaining profitability, as seen in Bournemouth's struggles with wages-to-revenue ratios. The signing of Semenyo also raises questions about the future of some of the club's other players, including Huijsen and Dango Ouattara.

Despite this, Andoni Iraola's comments after Semenyo scored a consolation goal for City in their 4-1 defeat at Brentford suggest that the player is valued by the team. His willingness to give Semenyo more playing time is a vote of confidence in the winger's abilities, and he may prove to be a key addition to Guardiola's squad.

Semenyo's move to Manchester City marks an exciting new chapter in his career, one that could potentially see him become a regular starter for the club.
 
I'm loving how Pep Guardiola is all about finding those hidden gems and buying players at a price that makes sense. It's like he's saying, 'Hey, we don't need to break the bank for every player who can make a difference.' And with Semenyo, it looks like he's got a real game-changer on his hands 🤩. The fact that Bournemouth has such a good track record of spotting talent is definitely worth looking into - maybe they're onto something! 😉 The £62.5m fee for Semenyo seems like a bargain compared to what City spent on Grealish last year. But, it's interesting that they need to be mindful of keeping wages-to-revenue ratios under control... fingers crossed they can make it work 💪.
 
I'm kinda loving this transfer window so far. Bournemouth's always been good at spotting talent & I think Semenyo is gonna be a solid addition to Man City. He's gotta prove himself now tho, but if he does, that £62.5m fee is a steal compared to what they're shelling out elsewhere 🤑😏 The other players in the squad are all looking good too, especially with Cherki & Aït-Nouri on board... this attacking trio could be deadly 💥
 
I think it's so cool how Bournemouth is like totally killing it when it comes to finding hidden gems 🤯! They've got this knack for spotting talent and bringing them into the top-tier clubs, and now they're reaping the benefits 💸. Semenyo's signing is a huge boost, especially considering how far he's come from being an overweight teenager struggling in the lower leagues 🏃‍♂️. The fact that City is willing to pay him £62.5m reflects their value as a player and not just shelling out top dollar 💰. Now we're curious to see how it'll all play out, especially with Semenyo forming an attacking trio with Haaland & Cherki 🔥!
 
So Bournemouth is on fire atm! 🌟 They just keep scooping up these talented players from lower divisions and making them household names. Semenyo's transformation story is so inspiring - who wouldn't want to go from struggling with their form to becoming a lean, mean winger machine? 😂 It'll be interesting to see how he fits in with City's squad, especially with Haaland on the team. And I love that Pep Guardiola is all about finding value in his players rather than breaking the bank - it's not always easy to balance attracting top talent with staying profitable! 💸
 
omg i cant believe semenyo joined man city 🤩! he's like a total game changer for their wing positions lol. i feel bad for bournemouth tho, they must be like "waaah we let him go!" 😂 but hey at least they got good cash out of it & now they can invest in more talent 🤑 meanwhile pep guardiola is just over here like "i told u we need a strong squad" 👍 semenyo's got some big shoes to fill but i think he'll def prove himself 🤞
 
I think this is a solid signing for Man City! Semenyo's got some serious talent and he's clearly put in the work to get where he is. I mean, going from being overweight as a teen to becoming a lean, physical winger is no joke. He's gonna fit right in with City's squad, especially with Rayan Cherki and Aït-Nouri on his flank 🤝🏽. And let's be real, £62.5m is a steal compared to what they paid for Grealish last year! The only thing I'm worried about is the wages-to-revenue ratio, but fingers crossed Bournemouth can keep their finances in check 👍
 
man this transfer is all about Pep's strategy 🤔. I mean Bournemouth spotting talent from nowhere is a thing of beauty but you can't deny City's squad-building philosophy is on point 🔥. Semenyo's transformation story is so inspiring, going from overweight to lean and physical, he must be a nightmare for defenders 😂. And the fact that they got him at £62.5m is like a steal compared to what they paid last year 🤑. But I'm curious to see how this affects wages-to-revenue ratios, don't want City getting too carried away with big signings 💸. Either way, I think Semenyo's gonna be a great addition and might even form a deadly attacking trio with Haaland 🔥👊
 
I'm not sure what all the fuss is about 🤔. I mean, £62.5m for Antoine Semenyo? It's a decent chunk of change, but it's still a pretty modest fee compared to other big signings like Grealish last year. I think City should be happy with the value they got out of this deal, though - after all, you can't put a price on talent... or can you? 😏
 
I'm loving this transfer news! 🤩 Semenyo's story is so inspiring, from being an overweight teenager struggling in lower leagues to becoming a lean, physical winger capable of playing on either flank... it just goes to show that hard work and dedication can take you far! 💪 I mean, who wouldn't want to see him partner with Rayan Cherki and Rayan Aït-Nouri on the pitch? That attacking trio could be pure magic 🔮! And £62.5 million is a steal compared to what City shelled out for Grealish last year... Pep Guardiola's squad-building philosophy is spot on, imo 🤓
 
Ugh 🤕 just saw that there's been a massive algae bloom off the coast of Australia and it's killing off a bunch of marine life already... like, what even is the point? 😩
 
Manchester City's swoop for Antoine Semenyo is like they're trying to prove that their squad-building philosophy is all about finding gems in the right places 🤝🏽💡. I mean, the fact that they're willing to spend £62.5 million on him shows that they're not just throwing money at anyone, but rather investing in a player who has the potential to make an impact.

Semenyo's journey from being overweight and struggling with form to becoming a lean, physical specimen is like the ultimate rags-to-riches story 🏃‍♂️💪. And it's even more impressive when you consider that he was turning down other big clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United - talk about having options! 😎

I'm intrigued by the idea of Semenyo partnering with Rayan Cherki and Rayan Aït-Nouri, especially if they can form a potent attacking trio alongside Erling Haaland 🤯. And let's be real, £62.5 million is a pretty modest fee compared to what City spent on Jack Grealish last year - it shows that Guardiola knows how to find value in his signings.

But, as with any big transfer, there are going to be questions about wages-to-revenue ratios and the future of other players 🤑. I mean, can Bournemouth really afford to keep all these talented players on their wage rolls? It's a delicate balance that City will need to navigate carefully if they want to make sure their squad stays profitable.

Still, Andoni Iraola's comments after Semenyo scored that consolation goal for City in their 4-1 defeat at Brentford are pretty telling 🤔. If the team is giving him more playing time, it's because they believe he has the potential to be a key addition to Guardiola's squad - and who knows, maybe we'll see him become a regular starter for Manchester City 💯!
 
I'm loving this Semenyo signing 🤩! Pep's squad-building philosophy is so on point, you know? I mean, the guy's clearly done his homework spotting talent from all over. Andino Iraola's comments about giving Semenyo more playing time are a big plus, that shows they trust him to deliver. Plus, he's got some serious skills, who wouldn't want to play alongside Haaland? 😎 The transfer fee is pretty reasonable too, City's not breaking the bank this time around. Fingers crossed for Semenyo, I think he'll fit right in with City's style of play 💪
 
I'm not sure I buy this one... Semenyo was playing in League Two with Exeter City last season and then suddenly gets £62.5 million from Man City? That's just crazy talk! 😂 Don't get me wrong, he did have a decent game against Brentford, but let's not forget that's just one good performance. I think there's more to this story than meets the eye...
 
I'm loving this transfer window so far! 🤩 Pep Guardiola's got a knack for finding underrated gems and I think Semenyo is gonna be a game changer for City! His transformation story from overweight teenager to top-notch winger is super inspiring. I just hope they can balance attracting big talent with keeping their finances in check... those wages-to-revenue ratios are a red flag 🚨💸
 
🤔 I think its cool that Bournemouth is able to keep spotting talented players like Semenyo. The fact that he was a bit of an outlier at first - overweight and struggling in lower leagues - but then worked hard to turn his life around, is really inspiring 💪. Manchester City is lucky to have him, especially with the possibility of playing alongside Haaland and Cherki 🤝. The £62.5m fee might seem low compared to other big signings, but I guess its all about finding players who fit your team's style and budget 📊. Its also good to see Guardiola giving Semenyo more chances - he looks like a valuable addition to the squad 🏆!
 
I'm not sure I buy into all the hype around Semenyo's signing... like, yeah he's had some decent moves up and down the divisions but £62.5m is still a big chunk of change. And what about his body issues? That's not something you can just 'work on' in training sessions 🤔. I'm also curious to see how he'll fit into City's team, seems like a bit of a wild card. And don't even get me started on the wage cap... if Bournemouth can keep their squad together without breaking the bank then surely other clubs can too 💸.
 
man... this transfer is interesting 🤔 Pep Guardiola's squad-building philosophy is all about finding value in players who might not be household names. Semenyo's story is a great example of that - from being an overweight teenager to becoming a lean, physical winger capable of playing on both flanks.

I think Bournemouth's knack for spotting talent is legit 👍 they've been able to turn players like Huijsen and Doku into top-tier performers. Now it'll be interesting to see how Semenyo adapts to City's system and whether he can make an impact alongside Haaland and Cherki.

The £62.5m fee is a good investment, considering the talent that's coming in at a price point that reflects their value 💸. However, City will have to navigate the balance between attracting top talent and keeping costs under control. Fingers crossed they get it right 🤞
 
I'm loving this signing, but Pep has gotta be careful not to overspend 🤑. £62.5m is a lot of cash for a winger, and Bournemouth's experience with player wages-to-revenue ratios should've taught City to keep it realistic 💸. Still, Semenyo's transformation story is incredible, and if he can maintain that form, he'll be a top asset for City 🏆. Andoni Iraola seems wise to give him more time on the pitch, but we'll see how it all plays out... 🤔
 
OMG 🤯 I'm loving this development, seems like Pep has got another gem on his hands 💎 Semenyo's transformation from chubby teen to lean machine is pure inspiration 🏋️‍♂️ I mean who wouldn't want to watch him tear it up alongside Haaland and Cherki? 😍 But seriously, £62.5 million might be a steal if he can live up to expectations ⚽️ Bournemouth's knack for spotting talent is real 🔍 Andi Iraola's got game too 👏 can't wait to see Semenyo in action! 🎯
 
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