
Justin Kluivert reacts to Antoine Semenyo’s Bournemouth post amid Man United links
Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo has taken to social media to reflect on his final day outing for the Cherries as speculation continues around his future.
The Ghana international once again impressed for Andoni Iraola‘s side during the 2024/25 campaign, despite his team narrowly falling short in their pursuit of European football.
Even so, the 25-year-old has unsurprisingly emerged as a target for other teams as a result of his contributions over the course of the campaign.
Man United are among those to have been linked with Semenyo, as they aim to recover from what has been a dismal season at Old Trafford, with ex-United chief scout Mick Brown telling Football Insider the club were preparing a move for him.
Meanwhile, Football Insider has also been told that Liverpool should consider a move for the Bournemouth winger, with the Reds looking to build on their Premier League title success.

Antoine Semenyo ends season at the double
On Sunday (25 May), the Cherries finished their campaign as they hosted already-relegated Leicester City at the Vitality Stadium.
It was a game that allowed Semenyo to end the season in style, with the winger scoring twice in a 2-0 win for Bournemouth.
Taking to Instagram, the 25-year-old has posted a video of his two goals from that game, along with two football emojis and a series of tags to the club and himself.
In response, another teammate who could leave Bournemouth this summer in the form of Justin Kluivert, was among those to show support by liking the post.
Bournemouth facing a challenging summer
Football Insider Verdict
Those connected with the Cherries can rightly be proud of the season they have produced, in which they have once again shown they can be a threat to any club in the Premier League.
That has largely been thanks to the performances of the likes of Semenyo and Kluivert, who have stepped up with some key contributions.
However, the interest that will generate in those assets at Bournemouth from other clubs is going to be unavoidable, given there are others who have more to offer both on and off the pitch.
As a result the club may face a fight to keep their key players this summer, while they may have to work to keep manager Iraola amid links with Tottenham.
All of that means this will be a nervy summer for Bournemouth, as they look to keep key figures who have laid such promising foundations for the club.