Antoine Semenyo’s electric start to the campaign has not only energised AFC Bournemouth but also caught the eye of former Crystal Palace owner and outspoken pundit Simon Jordan, who did not hold back his admiration for the Ghanaian forward.
The 25-year-old has been one of the Premier League’s early revelations, delivering six goals and three assists in only 10 outings—a level of productivity that has quickly pushed him into the spotlight. His pace, power and direct style have reportedly alerted several of England’s traditional heavyweights, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United all believed to be keeping close tabs ahead of the January window.
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Jordan, speaking on talkSPORT, made his feelings abundantly clear.
“Antoine Semenyo is a top-quality player,” he said. “I have spoken to a lot of people, and I think he is a good player, and I really love him,” he added.
Semenyo’s form has been central to Bournemouth’s encouraging run, and he is expected to lead the line again when the Cherries welcome West Ham United to the Vitality Stadium this weekend.





