‘He’s Nothing Special’ ‘Midfield 1st’ Fans React As Romano Reveals Man Utd Move Is Off

BACK Man Utd are “not in active talks” to sign Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano. The Red Devils are known to be big fans of the Ghanaian international, but speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano said the player is expected to move elsewhere in January: “Manchester United, at this stage, are not in active talks for Semenyo because their focus is on investing big money in different positions, like a new midfielder.” “Liverpool and Manchester City, both clubs remain well informed on the release clause of Antoine Semenyo, valid in January. So keep an eye on that situation.” Fans on X are not overly fussed that Semenyo is no longer a target, with most agreeing that strengthening the midfield is the top priority: He’s nothing special — Tom (@Tomlovesunited) December 2, 2025 Midfield 1st — barry woodhouse (@bazar1985) December 2, 2025 We need a midfield with a higher urgency than Senenyo unfortunately. Really good player though. — Ian 🇱🇻🇱🇻 (@Ian1978Jambo) December 2, 2025 Great player but I think centre midfield needs to be addressed first , also a wing back Not getting a winger to adopt to a wing back — Scotty (@Scott7862766749) December 2, 2025 Our focus should be on the midfield and defense. Strengthening both will empower the forwards we already have. — John (@UTDBenjaminJ) December 2, 2025 It would be a great signing, but I feel as if midfield is more important Rn — Cristiano 🇵🇹 (@Cristiano_alv94) December 2, 2025 Semenyo’s release clause made him a tempting target It has been confirmed by multiple sources that the 25-year-old can be signed for £65m in the first two weeks of January. A clause included in the contract that Semenyo signed in the summer means that any team could make an approach and pay the requisite fee. However, it doesn’t appear as if Ruben Amorim’s side will be in the running for his signature. How to follow every Man Utd game If you are abroad and want to watch a Premier League fixture, you may encounter issues gaining access to a service you are subscribed to back home.  This is where NordVPN can help. Get up to 74% off select long-term plans today A VPN is not only useful when you are out of the country, it also offers better service than public Wifi, where buffering streams can spoil your enjoyment of watching football. Getting NordVPN is extremely straightforward. Once signed up,  you simply connect to one of their servers and log in to your streaming service of choice. David Tully David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for the Football News Network.

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