Eli Junior Kroupi—a 19-year-old forward developed at Lorient who is currently at Bournemouth (under contract until 2030) and plays for the France U21 team—has been mentioned as a potential transfer target for Paris Saint-Germain. However, Sky Sports reported on Thursday that a sale is far from being on the cards.
Tottenham is one of several clubs interested in Bournemouth’s Eli Junior Kroupi, but any deal is considered highly unlikely. Sky Sports News understands that an astronomical fee would be required to even consider a potential sale. Bournemouth is under no pressure to sell and wants to ensure Marco Rose has the strongest possible squad at his disposal.
There has already been talk of a price tag of at least €100 million, making a transfer unlikely. That is a massive sum, and it is not even certain that Bournemouth would be willing to entertain offers—especially if there is competition from other clubs. For now, a move—whether to PSG or elsewhere—seems like a distant prospect.
Football and the transfer market can be full of surprises, but Paris is most likely looking at other options. In fact, PSG’s interest has never actually been confirmed. It is time for something concrete to emerge, as the situation regarding PSG’s recruitment remains unclear for the moment.


