Fabrizio Romano has disclosed that Manchester United sought to convince Antoine Semenyo to move to Old Trafford during the January transfer window.
Semenyo was on the verge of signing with Manchester City from Bournemouth for £65 million, but Manchester United made an attempt to acquire him.
Romano mentioned on his YouTube channel: “In discussions with Antoine Semenyo, Manchester United expressed their willingness to adapt their system to integrate him into the squad.”
“Semenyo wasn’t going to be utilized as a wing-back. United’s plan was to position him as a forward and explore a different tactical approach.”
“Despite their substantial financial efforts, particularly yesterday, Manchester United could not secure Semenyo’s commitment, even with their tactical plans to find the best fit for him.”
This news is significant for soccer fans, as it highlights Manchester United’s aggressive pursuit of top talent and their willingness to adapt tactically. It underscores the competitive landscape of transfers in football and what it could mean for team dynamics and performances in future seasons.

