Latest on Semenyo Injury Plus Why Munoz Withdrew
In the latest round of international break news, injuries have impacted key players in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) landscape. Notably, Antoine Semenyo and Justin Kluivert have both withdrawn from their respective national teams due to injuries.
Updates on Antoine Semenyo’s Injury
Antoine Semenyo, a prominent FPL midfielder valued at £8.1 million, has left the Ghana squad ahead of a scheduled friendly against South Korea. The Ghana Football Association announced that Semenyo suffered a left anterior talo-fibula ligament sprain during a match against Japan. This ligament connects the ankle to the shin bone.
Ghana’s head coach, Otto Addo, did not address Semenyo’s injury during his post-match press conference. The next update regarding Semenyo is expected to come from Bournemouth’s manager, Andoni Iraola, during a press conference later this week.
Justin Kluivert’s Injury Situation
Justin Kluivert, another valuable FPL asset priced at £7 million, has also withdrawn from international duty. Kluivert sustained an injury in a match against Poland, which has ruled him out of the upcoming game against Lithuania. His club, Bournemouth, announced his return from the Netherlands squad on November 16, 2025.
Other Team Withdrawals
- Quilindschy Hartman from Burnley departed the Netherlands team due to illness.
- Daniel Munoz, valued at £5.7 million, also exited from Colombia’s squad but for “family reasons” rather than injury.
As international play continues, injuries and withdrawals could affect Fantasy Premier League decisions for many managers. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops.