Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo has brushed off speculation surrounding his future, instead focusing on enjoying his time at the Vitality Stadium. The Ghana international winger has been linked with several clubs following the departures of some of his former team-mates, but he remains committed to Cherries.
Semenyo acknowledged that he wasn't oblivious to the transfer interest, but stressed that he was focused on doing his best for the team and scoring goals. He revealed that he sets targets for himself in a journal at the start of each season, aiming to surpass last year's impressive 11 league goals.
The 25-year-old also opened up about his playing style, stating that while he is naturally right-footed, he uses both feet effectively. Semenyo credited his parents with encouraging him to practice his left and right foot skills from a young age, allowing him to develop this rare ability.
Looking ahead to the weekend's big match against Manchester City on Super Sunday, Semenyo expressed optimism that his team could bring European football to their home stadium. While he acknowledged that the competition is fierce in the Premier League, he praised his teammates' dedication and focus, saying "we stay grounded and do what we do best."
With Bournemouth currently sitting second in the table, only four points behind leaders Arsenal, Semenyo's comments suggest a renewed sense of confidence and purpose. As he looks to continue scoring goals and assists for his team, the Ghana international will be eager to lead Cherries towards a successful season.
Semenyo acknowledged that he wasn't oblivious to the transfer interest, but stressed that he was focused on doing his best for the team and scoring goals. He revealed that he sets targets for himself in a journal at the start of each season, aiming to surpass last year's impressive 11 league goals.
The 25-year-old also opened up about his playing style, stating that while he is naturally right-footed, he uses both feet effectively. Semenyo credited his parents with encouraging him to practice his left and right foot skills from a young age, allowing him to develop this rare ability.
Looking ahead to the weekend's big match against Manchester City on Super Sunday, Semenyo expressed optimism that his team could bring European football to their home stadium. While he acknowledged that the competition is fierce in the Premier League, he praised his teammates' dedication and focus, saying "we stay grounded and do what we do best."
With Bournemouth currently sitting second in the table, only four points behind leaders Arsenal, Semenyo's comments suggest a renewed sense of confidence and purpose. As he looks to continue scoring goals and assists for his team, the Ghana international will be eager to lead Cherries towards a successful season.