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According to Sky Sports, Antoine Semenyo’s Manchester City physical is scheduled for this Thursday. The Bournemouth winger’s contract expires on January 10th with a £65 million release clause.

Semenyo will play against Tottenham on Wednesday, according to Sky Sports, although it may be his final game for the team because he is expected to sign with Pep Guardiola’s team this month. In other news, Florian Plettenberg claims that Harry Kane’s contract with Bayern Munich may be extended.

According to ESPN, the Englishman now has a €60 million release clause, but they also claim that negotiations are underway to extend the striker’s contract with the German team until 2028 or 2029.

Federico Chiesa is expected to remain at Liverpool this transfer window, according to Sky Sports Italy, despite interest from Italian teams like Juventus and Napoli. The Italian has only played 228 minutes in the Premier League this season because of his struggles for playing time under Arne Slot.

Semenyo set for last game as £65m move to Man City is done

Meanwhile, transfer writer Fabrizio Romano said that a physical had already been scheduled and that the trade to City was “done”. Antoine Semenyo’s transfer to Manchester City is final. Romano said on his YouTube page, “Everything is ready and the medical has been scheduled.

“I assured you that there were no problems or uncertainties. Semenyo will represent Manchester City, and the time is almost here. After playing his last game for Bournemouth, he will finalise the transfer and begin working under Pep Guardiola.

Semenyo joined Bristol City’s first squad in 2018 after going through the youth academy. Following loan stints at Bath City, Newport County, and Sunderland, he established himself as a first-team regular with Bristol City during the 2020–21 campaign.

Bournemouth, a Premier League team, bought him for £10 million during the January transfer window of 2022. Bristol City is expected to get a 20% sell-on fee of the profit, or about £11 million if the £65 million transaction closes.

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