Antoine Semenyo Eyes Record-Breaking Premier League Season

Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo has declared his ambition to surpass his personal goal-scoring record this season as he continues to light up the Premier League with AFC Bournemouth. The 25-year-old has been one of the standout performers of the 2025/26 campaign, drawing praise from pundits and even reported interest from European giants Real Madrid.
Semenyo’s season so far has been nothing short of sensational. With six goals and three assists in just 10 league appearances, he has become Bournemouth’s most influential attacking threat under manager Andoni Iraola. His quick feet, intelligent positioning, and improved finishing have made him one of the Premier League’s most exciting forwards.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Semenyo revealed the personal motivation driving his form. “Every year, I write my goals, what I want to achieve,” he said. “I always want to do better than what I’ve done in previous seasons. I set a challenge for myself this year, and I really want to push myself. Fifteen goals would be great.”
The Ghana international scored 11 Premier League goals last season, following up on an eight-goal campaign the year before. This year, however, he believes he’s ready to raise the bar. “I think I am a good finisher. I can help the team in many ways, and credit to the manager and all the players, they’ve been so helpful,” he added.
Semenyo’s hunger for improvement hasn’t gone unnoticed. Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney recently lauded the Ghanaian’s work rate and intelligence, stating that Semenyo “plays like a man who understands his craft.” Deeney suggested that with consistency, the Bournemouth forward could easily earn a move to one of Europe’s top clubs, a remark that comes as reports link him to Real Madrid and other major sides monitoring his progress.

Despite the swirling transfer speculation, Semenyo insists he’s focused solely on his football. In a previous interview, he made it clear that he doesn’t let external noise affect him. “I don’t think about transfer speculations,” he said. “I just focus on helping my team win and improving every game.”
His strong form has also been recognised at league level. Semenyo has been shortlisted for the Premier League’s October Goal of the Month award, competing alongside stars like Mohamed Salah of Liverpool, Moisés Caicedo of Chelsea, Bournemouth teammate Justin Kluivert, and Aston Villa’s Emiliano Buendía. The nomination reflects how far the Ghanaian has come since joining Bournemouth from Bristol City, where his explosive runs and direct play earned him his first national team call-up.
Bournemouth’s recent 3–1 loss to Manchester City ended their unbeaten run, but Semenyo remains confident in the team’s ability to bounce back. He will lead the Cherries’ attack again this weekend when they face Aston Villa at Villa Park, hoping to add to his tally and keep his 15-goal dream alive.
Semenyo’s rise has also been a source of pride for Ghanaian fans. Since breaking into the Black Stars squad, he has steadily grown into one of the national team’s most reliable forwards. His performances in the Premier League have enhanced his reputation as a potential leader of Ghana’s next generation of attacking talent, following in the footsteps of Asamoah Gyan and Jordan Ayew.
Off the pitch, Semenyo is known for his humility and professionalism, traits that have endeared him to fans and teammates alike. Those close to the club say he often stays behind after training sessions to work on his finishing and decision-making, a commitment that is now translating into end product on matchdays.

If Semenyo continues at this pace, a 15-goal Premier League season is not only realistic but could also serve as a launchpad to a bigger stage in European football. His development under Iraola’s high-intensity, counter-pressing system has been impressive, and his ability to adapt tactically and physically has been key to Bournemouth’s attacking transitions.
For now, the Ghanaian star remains focused on the immediate task, scoring goals, helping Bournemouth climb the table, and making history in the process. With his current trajectory, it’s clear Antoine Semenyo isn’t just having a good season; he’s building a career-defining one.
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