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ANTOINE SEMENYO’S £65M RELEASE CLAUSE SECRET—WHY IT ONLY LASTS 10 DAYS IN JANUARY

Bristol City expect an £11m windfall as Antoine Semenyo's £65m release clause expires just 10 days into January.

Antoine Semenyo’s £65m Release Clause Secret—Why It Only Lasts 10 Days in January
Semenyo Contract Logistics Exposed

Bristol City could get a sweet £11 million payout early in January because of Antoine Semenyo's Bournemouth deal.

Semenyo's new contract this summer included a £65 million release clause, but here's the catch: talkSPORT's Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook say it's only good for the first 10 days of January. Jacobs thinks Semenyo's leaving this winter looks likely.

If he moves in early January, Bristol City gets a big chunk of change and plenty of time to reinvest in their team.

More on Semenyo's contract and what it means for Bristol City:

Back in November, the £65 million release clause was revealed. Semenyo had a killer start to the 2025/26 season, helping Bournemouth win five of their first nine games with six goals and three assists.

But when the release clause details came out, Bournemouth and Semenyo were struggling, and advisors didn't think a January move was probable.

If someone wants him, they need to act fast. Ben Jacobs says that the £65 million clause is only valid for the first 10 days of January. After that, Bournemouth can refuse offers and keep him until the summer.

The idea is to allow Bournemouth to find a replacement, but it also helps Bristol City. They're set to receive £11 million because of the 20% sell-on clause they negotiated almost two years ago.

That eight-figure sum will be huge for the Robins, both on and off the field.

£11 million is coming at the perfect time for Bristol City.

Not only is the sell-on fee more than most of their record player sales, but they'll also get the cash in time to spend it in January.

Plus, all the injuries they've had in the first half of the season mean they seriously need more players.

They've already signed Sam Morsy, a free agent with promotion experience. This shows that Bristol City wants to improve and make a playoff push.

Even with a depleted squad, Gerhard Struber has kept the Robins competitive. They're heading into Christmas just two points out of the playoffs and nine points from the top two.

A great winter transfer window, boosted by that £11 million, could help them secure a spot in the top six or maybe even challenge for automatic promotion in May.

ANTOINE SEMENYO CHRISTMAS EVE UPDATE REVEALS ADVANCED TALKS BETWEEN MAN CITY AND BOURNEMOUTH

Antoine Semenyo chooses Manchester City in a 65 million pound move that could send Savinho to Tottenham this January.

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Word is, Antoine Semenyo might go to Man City, and that could shake things up for Tottenham and Aston Villa, maybe helping them get the players they want.

David Ornstein from The Athletic said that Semenyo wants to join Man City this January; he has a £65m release clause.

Fabrizio Romano, who knows a lot about transfers, said Man City is trying to wrap up the deal after speeding things up this week.

Romano tweeted that Man City is getting closer to signing Antoine Semenyo soon. The city pushed hard in the last day or so to get talks moving. Semenyo likes Man City the best, even though Man United tried hard, and Chelsea and Spurs are out of the running.

Romano mentioned later that Man City and Bournemouth would talk this week about Antoine Semenyo. The £65m release clause is good until January 10, but Man City will talk to Bournemouth about other ways to structure the deal and payments. Semenyo would rather play for Man City.

If Semenyo goes to Man City, Tottenham might still try to sign Savinho from City, and Aston Villa really wants Brennan Johnson from Spurs.

Man City thought Savinho was worth £61m this summer, but he might not get much playing time if Semenyo comes. Dean Jones told TEAMtalk that Savinho was interested in going to Spurs this summer.

Jones said that Savinho played for 20 minutes against West Ham, but lately, that's about the best he can hope for in the league.

He added that if City signs Semenyo, he thinks Savinho's spot in the team is questionable.

It'll be a tough call because they just gave him a new contract.

Tottenham was interested in him, and he seemed interested because he would be a really good player for them.

The city also has to decide what to do with Oscar Bobb if it gets offers.

But he does think Spurs are still interested in Savinho if they can't get other players like Semenyo, Maghnes Akliouche, and Yan Diomande.

If Tottenham gets Savinho or another winger, then Aston Villa might be able to get Johnson.

TEAMtalk says Aston Villa wants Johnson to add speed and the ability to play different roles to their attack. Harvey Elliott's loan move from Liverpool didn't go well, so it will stop.

Tottenham is okay with selling Johnson permanently or loaning him out. Sources told TEAMtalk that Spurs want £30m-£40m for him.

THE SECRET TEXT MESSAGE MICKY VAN DE VEN SENT TO INJURED ALEXANDER ISAK

Thomas Frank defends Micky van de Ven as Arne Slot fumes over the challenge that left Isak with a broken leg today.

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Micky van de Ven and Alexander Isak's private reconciliation

Tottenham's Micky van de Ven said he apologised to Liverpool's Alexander Isak after accidentally hurting him during their game. Isak is out for a while after getting surgery on his leg, which he broke during Liverpool's 2-1 win at Tottenham.

Isak got hurt at Tottenham.

Isak, who came on for Conor Bradley at halftime, scored for Liverpool about ten minutes later. Later, Hugo Ekitike made it 2-0.

Richarlison scored late for Tottenham, but Liverpool won. Sadly, Isak got seriously hurt while scoring.

When Isak shot, Van de Ven tried to block it. He couldn't stop the shot, and Isak's leg got twisted, forcing him off the field.

Van de Ven said he messaged Isak after the game to say sorry and wish him well.

Van de Ven: I didn’t want to hurt him.

Van de Ven told Sky Sports, “I texted him because I didn’t want to injure him.” I was just trying to block the shot. His foot landed awkwardly. I texted him afterwards and wished him all the best. I hope he's back soon. He replied and appreciated the message.

Liverpool's coach, Arne Slot, wasn't happy with Van de Ven's tackle, calling it 'reckless.' Isak had surgery on his ankle, and Slot is sure he'll be back this season, but he's upset about the situation.

Slot said, It was reckless. The tackle of Xavi Simons was unintentional. But Van de Ven's tackle? There’s a good chance of a player getting hurt. It’s a long injury, which is disappointing for him and us.

Frank defends Van de Ven.

Tottenham's boss, Thomas Frank, disagreed with Slot, saying any defender would try to block a shot like that.

Frank said, I don't agree. Van de Ven was trying to stop the goal. He was sprinting back and slid to block the shot. Isak's foot was planted there, making it look worse. Any defender would do that.

If my defender didn't do that, I wouldn't think they were a real defender. He's fair and competitive. Also, the players sorted it out, which is good.

Frank needs to improve things.

Tottenham's boss, Frank, hopes to win again when they play Crystal Palace this weekend. He might be the next Premier League manager to leave after only winning one of their last eight games.

After losing to Liverpool, they're 14th in the league, nine points above the drop zone. Frank needs to turn things around.

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