Bournemouth have secured Antoine Semenyo’s services with a new five-year contract, prolonging his tenure at the club until June 2029.
The Cherries have acknowledged the 24-year-old Ghanaian international for his outstanding performance during his first full season with the team.

Semenyo originally joined Bournemouth from Bristol City in January 2023 for around £9 million, initially signing a contract scheduled to expire in the summer of 2027.
Despite a slow start due to injury, Semenyo flourished under the guidance of Andoni Iraola last season.
Emerging as one of the Premier League’s standout players, Semenyo established himself as Bournemouth’s starting right winger, making significant contributions with eight goals and two assists in 36 appearances.
His exceptional performance has now been rewarded with a new long-term contract.
Chief Executive Neill Blake reflected on the decision to extend Semenyo’s contract, saying, “Antoine’s development since joining 18 months ago has been remarkable.
He has consistently excelled, particularly in his outstanding first full season with us.
Securing a new long-term contract was essential to recognize his pivotal role in our squad. We eagerly anticipate his ongoing contributions in the years ahead.”