Bournemouth have signed Ghana ahead Antoine Semenyo from Bristol Metropolis for a reported payment of £9 million ($11 million), the struggling Premier League membership introduced on Friday.
Semenyo agreed a four-and-a-half-year contract, with Bournemouth holding an possibility to increase the deal for an additional 12 months.
The 23-year-old is Bournemouth’s third signing of the January switch window after goalkeeper Darren Randolph and Burkina Faso ahead Dango Ouattara.
Semenyo, who featured for Ghana on the World Cup in Qatar final 12 months, scored 21 targets in 125 video games for Bristol Metropolis.
“Antoine is an thrilling participant and one now we have monitored for some time,” Bournemouth chief govt Neill Blake stated.
“He had curiosity from elsewhere and so we’re delighted to welcome him to the membership.”
Bournemouth boss Gary O’Neil will hope Semenyo could make an instantaneous impression of their struggle in opposition to relegation.
The Cherries are languishing in 18th place within the Premier League after profitable promotion from the Championship final season.
AFP
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