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According to reports, Antoine Semenyo departs the Black Stars camp and misses the friendly match against South Korea.

According to reports, Antoine Semenyo, a striker for Bournemouth, left the Black Stars camp for personal reasons, therefore he won’t be able to play in Ghana’s international friendly against South Korea on Tuesday.

Semenyo, who led the squad in Friday’s Kirin Challenge Cup loss to Japan 2-0, has left the team’s Seoul camp and will not play in the next game.

With players like Jordan Ayew, Thomas Partey, Mohammed Kudus, and Alexander Djiku missing the trip for a variety of reasons, the Black Stars are currently dealing with a number of significant absences.

Antoine Semenyo reportedly leaves Black Stars camp

With three goals in 32 games for the national team, the 25-year-old attacker has been a key player for Ghana in recent years. He led a young and injury-plagued team through a difficult match in the Kirin Challenge Cup against Japan, demonstrating remarkable leadership.

As part of Ghana’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, Semenyo’s absence will force coach Otto Addo to modify his attacking options and leadership structure before to the friendly match against South Korea.

The forward’s attention is reportedly anticipated to return to his club responsibilities at Bournemouth, with many elite European teams, such as Manchester City and Liverpool, being linked to his future.

After an incredible Premier League debut, Ghanaian sensation Antoine Semenyo is predicted to join Real Madrid.

If Antoine Semenyo keeps up his outstanding play for Bournemouth this season, former Watford captain Troy Deeney thinks he has a chance to play for Real Madrid.

Semenyo has been one of the Premier League’s best players, helping the Cherries move up to second place. Under manager Andoni Iraola, the Ghanaian forward has played a crucial role, contributing six goals and three assists in just nine games.

Details On Antoine Semenyo's Real Madrid Move

“I just don’t know if Semenyo can keep it up, do you know what I mean,” Deeney stated in an interview with talkSPORT. God, if he does, he will most likely play for Real Madrid. However, I think he’s excellent, strong, and straightforward.”

Semenyo is becoming one of the league’s most dangerous forwards thanks to his strength, speed, and improved finishing. Pundits have taken notice of his performances, and elite European clubs are keeping an eye on his development.

The 25-year-old, who moved from Bristol City to Bournemouth, has developed quickly under Iraola’s offensive scheme. Deeney’s commendation contributes to the increasing awareness of Semenyo’s development into a full-fledged forward with elite performance potential.

The upcoming months may be critical to Semenyo’s ascent to international fame, with Bournemouth vying for the top spot and Ghana getting ready for the 2026 World Cup.

Antoine Semenyo, a Ghanaian striker, is eager to improve his performance with AFC Bournemouth in the upcoming campaign.

Semenyo is committed to improving his abilities after having an incredible 2024–25 season in which he scored 11 Premier League goals and recorded five assists.

“I want to take my game to the next level”- Antoine Semenyo

“I want to take my game to the next level. And, I feel like this season, coming, I’ll be able to do that with the team that we have. So I’m looking forward to it,” Semenyo told the club’s media.

Despite growing interest from other clubs, Semenyo recently committed to Bournemouth by signing a contract extension through 2030.

When Bournemouth plays Liverpool in their season opener at Anfield on August 19, the Ghanaian forward will try to get off to a fast start.