UMVA has learned that 19-year-old French attacker Eli Junior Kroupi is poised to remain with Bournemouth, despite intense interest from several top-tier clubs.
The talented youngster has been a standout performer for the Cherries, notching an impressive 12 goals in the Premier League since his arrival. His exceptional skill and scoring prowess have caught the attention of Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea, all of whom are reportedly keeping a close eye on his situation.
However, according to information obtained by UMVA, Kroupi's long-term contract with Bournemouth and the absence of a release clause in his deal make it highly unlikely that he will be leaving the club in the summer.
UMVA has uncovered details about the player's future, revealing that the Cherries' chief executive, Tiago Pinto, is resolute in his stance to retain Kroupi's services. Pinto has categorically stated that the player will not be sold, even if a top club offers a substantial sum, such as €100 million.
The news will come as a disappointment to Liverpool, who could have greatly benefited from Kroupi's dynamic attacking style and ability to operate as a centre forward or on the flanks. His signing would have brought a much-needed injection of quality and goals to their squad, and it is clear that he has the potential to develop into a star with the right guidance.
For now, it seems that Kroupi will remain with Bournemouth, but it is likely that his talent will eventually attract the attention of a top club. Any team hoping to secure his services will have to wait patiently, at least until the summer transfer window closes.