5. Manchester United
Manchester United were interested in Semenyo during the summer, but ultimately chose to sign Bryan Mbeumo instead. While Semenyo would be a valuable asset for the team, the club's priorities lie elsewhere, particularly in midfield.
United are likely to focus on signing several midfielders in the summer, with links to Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton among others. Spending £65 million on a winger may not be a priority for the club.
4. Chelsea
Chelsea are known for their busy transfer windows, and Semenyo would be a great signing for the club. However, they already have a strong squad and may not see the need to sign another winger.
Geovany Quenda is set to join Chelsea next summer, adding to the team's attacking options. It's unclear what direction the club will take in the transfer window, but Semenyo may not be a top priority.
3. Tottenham
Tottenham's start to the season has been surprising, and they're struggling to create chances beyond set pieces. Semenyo would add another threat on the left, but the club may not see the need to spend £65 million on a winger.
Mohammed Kudus has been a bright spot for the team, and Semenyo's familiarity with the Ghanaian midfielder could make him a good fit. However, Semenyo has better options available to him.
2. Manchester City
Manchester City are playing a more direct style of football this season, and they're relying on their Norwegian goal-scorer. Semenyo would be a massive upgrade on Oscar Bobb on the right wing.
City also have Rayan Cherki, who can play on the right, but Semenyo's traditional winger role would give him more opportunities to shine.
1. Liverpool
Liverpool have just spent a significant amount on new forwards, but they may still need to bring in another player to replace Mohamed Salah. Semenyo's experience and goal-scoring ability make him an attractive option for the club.
At £65 million, Semenyo is good value for a player of his caliber. Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, values versatility in his forwards, and Semenyo's ability to play anywhere across the forward line would make him a great fit.










