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Bournemouth have announced that Argentine defender Marco Senesi will leave the club at the end of his contract this summer.
Senesi, 29, joined the Cherries from Feyenoord in 2022, and he has gone on to rack up 126 appearances for the club.
However, the central defender has rejected multiple offers of a new deal and has long been expected to depart at the end of the campaign, with Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea and Tottenham among the clubs linked with him.
And Bournemouth confirmed news of Senesi’s pending exit on Friday morning as they paid tribute to him in a statement.
It read: ‘After four brilliant seasons on the south coast, we can confirm that @senesimarcos will depart #afcb at the end of the season.
‘We’ll celebrate Marcos’ contribution to the club following the final home game of the season against Manchester City.’
Bournemouth defender Marco Senesi will leave the club at the end of the season (pictured with partner Kelci-Rose Bowers who plays for Bournemouth’s women’s team)
Senesi has played 126 times for the Cherries since joining the club from Feyenoord in 2022
His exit will potentially take him away from partner Kelci-Rose Bowers, who plays for Bournemouth’s Women’s team.
They have become known as the club’s ‘power couple’ and reportedly began dating in 2025, with the pair having since shared several snaps together on social media.
Kelci-Rose is a defender for the Cherries after beginning her youth career at Southampton, and outside of football she is a model.
Together, they have appeared to take several romantic holidays, and Bowers has 195,000 followers on Instagram.
Meanwhile, Daily Mail Sport reported United’s interest in Senesi earlier this week, with Michael Carrick’s side also keeping an eye on his team-mate Eli Junior Kroupi.
Senesi’s exit follows the pending departure of Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola in what is likely to be another busy summer for the club. Marco Rose is set to replace the Spaniard in the dugout.
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