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Follow the team: If the results are not as expected, it is not ruled out that Liverpool will sign Semayo in the winter window

6:16am, 15 November 2025【Football】

Hupu News on November 13 In the Liverpool column of the "Daily Mail", the Red Army talked to team reporter Lewis Steele about the transfer situation between the club and Bournemouth winger Semayo.

The reporter responded: "I have noticed the rumors circulating this week that Semeyo submitted a transfer application. It has been verified that this is not true. Liverpool and other clubs are indeed interested in buying this summer. The Cherries are expected to ask for a transfer fee of about 75 million pounds. If the player continues his outstanding performance at the beginning of the season, this number may continue to rise."

"Although the winter The possibility of a window transfer is slim, but history has proven that as long as there is a suitable opportunity and the club's performance is not as good as expected, the Red Army will never rule out advancing the summer window plan to the winter. "

The reporter continued to say that the possibility of Anfield's senior management making signings in the winter window is very low, but the situation may still change rapidly, which is the case with the Bournemouth forward. Although he has failed to score in the past four games, Semeyo still ranks second in the Premier League's goals scored with 6 goals and 3 assists this season, second only to Manchester City forward Haaland, who scored 14 goals.

This attacker who can play on both wings is expected to become Salah's long-term successor. The Egyptian star will turn 35 before his contract expires in June 2027, and his form this season is not as good as before. Unlike the Red Army's No. 11, Ghana unexpectedly missed next year's African Cup of Nations despite qualifying for next year's World Cup, which means Semeyo does not need to leave the team at a critical stage of the season.

Considering that Bournemouth is fighting to qualify for the European Cup for the first time in team history, the possibility of selling core players in the winter window is extremely low. The Reds may have to wait several months before pursuing the 25-year-old Semeyo. If he regains his shooting boots as soon as possible and maintains his early season form, Liverpool may face multiple giants hunting him in the competition for signing - but Hughes' tenure at Anfield may become a key advantage for the Red Army.