Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo will wear jersey number 42 at Manchester City, the same number once worn by club legend and fellow African great Yaya Touré.
The decision carries strong symbolic meaning, especially for Ghanaian football fans. Yaya Touré made the No. 42 shirt iconic during his early years at Manchester City, playing a key role in the club’s rise to domestic dominance and becoming one of the greatest midfielders in Premier League history.
For Semenyo, wearing the same number represents both honour and motivation as he begins his journey with the reigning English champions. The former AFC Bournemouth attacker joins City after impressive Premier League performances that highlighted his pace, power, and versatility across the frontline.
Semenyo has already trained with his new teammates and is settling into Pep Guardiola’s system, where he is expected to grow technically and tactically under one of the world’s best coaches.
The No. 42 shirt links two generations of African excellence at Manchester City and adds extra excitement to Semenyo’s move. Ghanaian fans will be hoping he can carve out his own legacy at the Etihad, just as Yaya Touré did years ago.
All eyes will now be on when Semenyo makes his first competitive appearance for City, as he looks to write a new chapter in both his career and Ghana’s football history.













































