Man City Star ‘Considering’ January Exit Amid Semenyo Transfer Interest
Manchester City’s interest in Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo may lead to a departure for one of the club’s academy graduates.
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Although City is currently trailing Arsenal by only two points, the board is eager to find a reliable scoring alternative to Erling Haaland.
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Notably, Semenyo reportedly favors a move to the Etihad over other giants like Liverpool, Chelsea, or Manchester United for a potential 2026 transfer.
Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano reports that Oscar Bobb is weighing a potential departure from Manchester City this January.
Despite his high standing within the club’s youth ranks, a combination of persistent injuries and stiff competition for places has limited his playing time.
The situation is expected to become even more difficult for the 22-year-old Norwegian with Antoine Semenyo’s arrival on the horizon.
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Oscar Bobb has made 14 appearances this term—including nine in the Premier League with five starts—drawing significant interest from both English and European clubs.
While Borussia Dortmund and Crystal Palace are leading the pursuit, a move to Germany seems likely. However, the playmaker is reportedly weighing a permanent transfer to ensure he lands a regular starting role.
As Oliver Glasner’s contract nears its 2026 expiration, rumors suggest the Austrian manager is hesitant to sign a new deal with Crystal Palace. Because of this potential instability, joining the club right before a likely change in leadership might be a risky move.
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