Eli Junior Kroupi: Man United told Bournemouth’s price for French starlet
Eli Junior Kroupi: Man United told Bournemouth’s price for French starlet Manchester United have reportedly been told what it will take to prise Bournemouth starlet Eli Junior Kroupi away from the Vitality Stadium this summer. France’s Next Superstar Despite only turning 19 before the season started, Kroupi has enjoyed a stellar debut campaign for the Cherries, becoming the first teenager to reach double figures in the Premier League in over two decades. The France under-21 international has scored 10 times, including a calmly dispatched penalty to salvage a draw for Bournemouth against United last month.
However, his all-round play has been equally impressive, with a potent combination of technical and physical attributes that make him perfectly suited to English football. Indeed, the Lorient native, who came through the Ligue 1 club’s esteemed academy, is already attracting the attention of major clubs both domestically and abroad. United are understood to be firmly in the mix alongside Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and LaLiga heavyweights Real Madrid.
The Price is Set Hailed as the “ new Mbappe ” after his meteoric rise in France, where he returned 22 goals and three assists in 30 appearances to propel Lorient to promotion from the second division, Bournemouth are acutely aware of the prodigious talent in their ranks. Accordingly, TEAMtalk reveals the south coast side have set a firm asking price of £60 million to sanction a departure this summer. “Bournemouth are understood to be aware of the growing interest in the 19-year-old and have stuck a prohibitive £60m (€69m, $81m) price tag on him in an effort to dissuade suitors.
“Furthermore, TEAMtalk sources also exclusively revealed back in February that the Cherries, having been impressed by the player’s rapid impact and wary of the fact that interest in his services is beginning to mount, were already preparing a big-money pay rise to reflect his growing importance to their side. ” It is a common tactic for Bournemouth to look to lock down their prized assets on new deals with increased wages, while privately agreeing on an exit fee should a top club make an approach. The sale of Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City in January for £65m was a prime example of this, while Real Madrid’s £50m capture of Dean Huijsen last summer is another.
Therefore, if Kroupi were to extend his current deal, it would not rule out the chance he could be a Red Devil next summer; it would just mean Bournemouth are secure in their position to ask for a big-money fee in order for it to happen. Final Thoughts Kroupi ticks a lot of the boxes – young, versatile, low wages and Premier League proven – INEOS have made a recruitment focus since taking the helm at Old Trafford. United are also in need of a more reliable supporting act to Benjamin Sesko , given Joshua Zirkzee ‘s struggles mean the Dutchman will almost certainly leave at the end of the season.