How Tottenham really feel about their chances of signing Antoine Semenyo in January

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A new report has shed light on Tottenham Hotspur’s chances of winning the race for Antoine Semenyo as the competition for his signature intensifies ahead of the January transfer window.

The race for Semenyo is undoubtedly set to dominate the headlines leading up to and during the January transfer window after his £65m release clause came to light.

Tottenham are competing against some of the biggest clubs in the Premier League for the Bournemouth star, but that has not deterred them.

It emerged a couple of days ago that Spurs are making an aggressive push to land Semenyo. Despite these reports, not many Tottenham fans believe that the club can win the race for Semenyo.

Tottenham target Antoine Semenyo

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Tottenham willing to make Antoine Semenyo a very attractive proposal

FlashScore have now provided the latest on the winger’s future, revealing that a four-horse race is developing between Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool and Man United for the Ghana international.

The outlet says that signing a wide-forward remains a priority for Spurs, who are willing to cash in on Brennan Johson, and Semenyo is seen by the North London club as an option to play on both flanks.

Tottenham believe they can give themselves a chance of winning the race for the Cherries star by making a ‘very attractive personal offer’ for the player.

However, the outlet says that Spurs’ pursuit of the winger appears challenging, given that the club are in a period of transition at the moment.

Spurs’ Semenyo pursuit could depend on Mohammed Salah’s decision

Flashscore say that out of the four clubs in the race, Liverpool are a ‘particularly attractive option’ for Semenyo, who is thought to view a move to Anfield favourably.

The Reds sporting director Richard Hughes has worked with the winger at Bournemouth and could play an important role in attracting the player to Merseyside.

However, the report adds that Liverpool’s move for Semenyo could depend on whether Mohammed Salah leaves the club in January.

If Salah’s situation is not resolved quickly, Tottenham and other rival clubs could seize the opportunity to press ahead with offers to the 25-year-old.

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