Will Semenyo talk 'make a few waves and prick some ears up'?published at 12:41 GMT
Image source, Getty ImagesBournemouth's hands "may well be tied" regarding Antoine Semenyo's £65m release clause which can be activated during the first two weeks of the January transfer window, believes Bournemouth Echo's Alexander Smith.
The 25-year-old attracted interest from several clubs in the summer transfer window, including Manchester United and Tottenham, but opted to sign a new five-year deal at Vitality Stadium on 1 July.
Since then, he has made a stellar start to the season, scoring six goals and providing three assists in 11 Premier League games.
"[£65m] seems very low," Smith told the Cherries: Unpicked podcast. "It's clearly the figure the club felt needed to be included in Semenyo's contract for him to even sign a new deal in the summer.
"It will be a bargain for whoever ends up coming in for him.
"We are getting towards the end of November, the festive games are coming up and January isn't too far away, so I wonder if this is all part and parcel of his agent getting the word out there, trying to make a few waves and prick some ears up."
Champions Liverpool have been linked with a January move for the Ghana forward in recent days and Smith says the nature of his release clause adds an extra element into negotiations.
"The release clause coming back in force again next summer is interesting," he said. "Bournemouth are going to have to weigh up whether it's worth letting him go in January and bringing some extra cash in or whether it's worth keeping him and potentially finishing higher up the table, which would bring some cash in.
"Their hands may well be tied, but his relationship with the club could potentially become a factor for him sticking around. He seems to really love it so there won't be a sense of him being desperate to leave.
"However if Liverpool come in for him and they are willing to meet his release clause plus to match or better his current wage, it's going to be awfully enticing.
"From Bournemouth's point of view, they could get one or two players that can cover multiple positions in their forward line with the money.
"It could be a busy January window if he does leave."
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