Antoine Semenyo, the Ghanaian international striker, has made headlines following his £65 million transfer from AFC Bournemouth to Manchester City, a move that has ignited discussions in the UK Parliament. During a parliamentary session, Labour MP Tom Hayes praised Semenyo not only for his impressive on-field performance but also for his exemplary character. He notably took out a four-page advertisement in the Bournemouth Echo to thank fans for their support before his departure, a gesture that Hayes described as a model of professionalism in sports. This act of gratitude was highlighted as a positive example amidst ongoing debates about the conduct of athletes and the influence of social media on youth. Hayes advocated for raising the minimum age for social media use to 16, linking it to the need for more positive role models like Semenyo in the digital age. On the pitch, Semenyo made an immediate impact for Manchester City, scoring a goal and providing an assist in his debut match, further justifying his hefty transfer fee. His departure from Bournemouth marks a significant financial gain for the club but also represents a loss for the local community, which had embraced him as a beloved figure during his successful two-and-a-half-year tenure at the club.
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