With 8 goals and 2 assists, Antoine Semenyo (MID, 5.5m) was right under Dominic Solanke (FWD, 7.5m) in the last season for Borunemouth. After the transfer of Solanke to Tottenham Spurs, we should start thinking about who will have that position in the attack.
It’s official: Tottenham sign Dominic Solanke
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Solanke scored 19 goals and provided 3 assists in the last season, so it will be very hard for someone to cover that position, or, in general, those fantastic statistics, but it would be very real that place to take exactly Semenyo.
Pre-season: Goal and assist from Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa scored again
Pre-season: Sean Longstaff brace, Alexander Isak missed a penalty
There are other players of course, such as Justin Kluivert (MID, 5.5m), who last season scored 7 goals and provided 1 assisst, or the center forward Enes Unal (FWD, 5.5m), who scored 2 goals and provided same amounts of assists.
In this moment, it’s unclear who will take the duties over the penalties at Bournemouth also, as Philip Billing (MID, 5.0m) is first direct free-kick taker, and Marcus Tavernier (MID, 5.5m) is at corners and indirect free-kicks.
However, the general view is that Semenyo looks as such a great differential in this moment in the Fantasy Premier League with just less than 2% ownership.
Semenyo was also in our pro pundit choices in his analysis:
Our Pro Pundit: These are the best £5.5m midfielders in my opinion
Bournemouth will start the new season at the Premier League with the match against Nottingham Forest at away.