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Semenyo's £65m clause: The details, Man Utd's past approach & the wing back conversation

Semenyo's £65m clause: The details, Man Utd's past approach & the wing back conversation

Update: 2025-11-18
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Antoine Semenyo's £65m release clause has put A LOT of clubs on notice ahead of the January transfer window, and Manchester United have been interested in him - heavily - already this year.


Scott discusses the possibility of United going back in for the Bournemouth attacker in 2026, and runs through all the key conversation points - can United afford him? Should they be pursuing a player like this when they need a midfielder? Where in the world would he play? Is the left wing back conversation ridiculous?


Listen in for a balanced take on why this may be something worth exploring and why you might need to look at the big picture and United's long-term goals to understand the thinking behind any potential move for one of the Premier League's best players this season.


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Semenyo's £65m clause: The details, Man Utd's past approach & the wing back conversation

Semenyo's £65m clause: The details, Man Utd's past approach & the wing back conversation

Scott Saunders