Club chief tells Liverpool what’ll happen if they ‘offer €100m’ for ‘world-class’ forward
Club chief tells Liverpool what’ll happen if they ‘offer €100m’ for ‘world-class’ forward Liverpool have been warned that not even an offer of €100m (£86. 6m) would be sufficient to prise away one current Premier League striker from his current club. It was recently reported that the Reds are among the prospective suitors for Eli Junior Kroupi, who’s enjoyed a terrific first season in English football with Bournemouth, but the Cherries are adamant that they won’t sell him for any price this summer.
DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY A key figure from the Vitality Stadium has now emphatically told any interested parties that the 19-year-old isn’t for sale and not to waste their time submitting bids which’d be invariably rejected. Bournemouth chief warns Liverpool that Kroupi isn’t for sale Bournemouth chief executive Tiago Pinto even namechecked Liverpool in his public hands-off message about the French teenager.
He told 365Scores (via Mundo Deportivo ): “ Junior Kroupi will not be leaving Bournemouth . His contract still has more than four years remaining, there is no release clause, and he’s not going anywhere. “We will not sell Kroupi even if Barcelona or Liverpool offer €100m.
That is completely out of the question. ” Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Kroupi’s a real talent but Liverpool could probably find better value elsewhere The Cherries figurehead couldn’t have been clearer about his club’s stance on the teenage forward, who’s netted a dozen goals in his first Premier League season and has been a major contributor in his team’s improbable push for Champions League qualification.
Bournemouth attacker Marcus Tavernier has described the Frenchman as a ‘world-class’ talent ( afcb. co. uk ), and whilst he’ll obviously need to justify that billing over several years and not just one, the 19-year-old seems to have an incredibly high ceiling.