Will there be a sale? Bournemouth sets price tags on its stars


After news broke about defender Dean Huijsen's imminent move to Real Madrid for £50 million, Bournemouth's management has taken a firm stance on retaining their other top players, placing hefty price tags on their heads. The club is determined to prevent a mass exodus, despite mounting interest from Premier League heavyweights.
According to The i Paper, among the most valuable assets is left-back Milos Kerkez, who has been heavily linked with Liverpool. The Cherries are demanding at least £45 million for him. Winger Antoine Semenyo, a target for both Newcastle and Manchester United, is valued even higher—at £70 million. Centre-back Illia Zabarnyi, also attracting attention from Newcastle and earning admiration from Manchester City, is priced at around £50 million.
The club is sticking to a hardline pricing policy: there are no release clauses in the current contracts, and the management hopes these figures will deter unwelcome suitors. At the same time, Bournemouth continues to pursue its ambitious project and has full faith in coach Andoni Iraola, who is already involved in planning the summer transfer window.




















