Al-Nassr Eyes Semenyo as a Backup Plan for Failed Kudus Deal
Al-Nassr is aiming to sign Ghanaian star Mohammed Kudus from West Ham, but they are preparing a strong alternative in case the deal falters.
Al-Nassr has made a massive offer of £84 million to secure Kudus, amidst competition from European clubs for his services.
The club's management has drawn up a list of three players, with Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth and Mitoma from Brighton being the most notable.
Despite an offer exceeding £90 million, Mitoma rejected the chance to join the Roshan League, increasing Semenyo's chances of donning the yellow jersey.
The Ghanaian international has contributed to 18 goals and provided 8 assists since joining Bournemouth, making him one of the team's standout attackers.
Despite Al-Nassr's interest, it is unlikely that Bournemouth will part with Semenyo easily due to his significant importance to the team.
Al-Nassr has made a massive offer of £84 million to secure Kudus, amidst competition from European clubs for his services.
The club's management has drawn up a list of three players, with Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth and Mitoma from Brighton being the most notable.
Despite an offer exceeding £90 million, Mitoma rejected the chance to join the Roshan League, increasing Semenyo's chances of donning the yellow jersey.
The Ghanaian international has contributed to 18 goals and provided 8 assists since joining Bournemouth, making him one of the team's standout attackers.
Despite Al-Nassr's interest, it is unlikely that Bournemouth will part with Semenyo easily due to his significant importance to the team.