Black Stars forward Antoine Semenyo has shared the challenges he overcame on his journey to the Premier League, revealing that rejections from top clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal only strengthened his mental toughness.
Semenyo, 24, had an unconventional path to the Premier League, spending several years in the lower tiers of English football before making his mark. He began his professional career at Bristol City, with loan spells at clubs like Bath City and Newport County, before breaking into Bristol City’s first team.
His Premier League dream came true when Bournemouth signed him for £10 million in January 2023. Since then, Semenyo has become a key player for Bournemouth, scoring eight goals and providing two assists in 31 Premier League matches this season.
Reflecting on his early setbacks, Semenyo recalled being rejected by several top clubs during his formative years. “I think I went to Millwall four times, went to Tottenham, went to Arsenal, went to Chelsea, I went to so many clubs and I just got the same result: never making it. I remember Palace being the last place being rejected,” he said.
The emotional toll of these rejections was significant. “Being so young I couldn’t cope with the emotions of rejection,” Semenyo admitted. “I felt like I need to take a break, go back to friends, go back to school just focus and recuperate, give myself a year to calm myself down cause I felt like the rejection was so much.”
Despite the challenges, Semenyo emphasized that these experiences ultimately shaped his resilience. “That was obviously a tough part of my life but yeah I felt like it built character and the mentality I have now, so I’m grateful,” he noted.
Semenyo’s impressive performances have earned him a nomination for Bournemouth’s Player of the Season award, further solidifying his status as a rising star in English football.














































