Bournemouth set to keep hold of coveted Manchester United target Kroupi

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Bournemouth set to keep hold of coveted Manchester United target Kroupi

Bournemouth set to keep hold of coveted Manchester United target Kroupi

Bournemouth have dealt a significant blow to Manchester United and other suitors by placing a “not for sale” tag on teenage sensation Eli Junior Kroupi.The 19-year-old forward has emerged as one o...

Bournemouth set to keep hold of coveted Manchester United target Kroupi

Bournemouth have dealt a significant blow to Manchester United and other suitors by placing a “not for sale” tag on teenage sensation Eli Junior Kroupi.The 19-year-old forward has emerged as one o...

Bournemouth have delivered a major setback to Manchester United and several other top clubs by firmly placing a "not for sale" tag on their teenage sensation, Eli Junior Kroupi.

The 19-year-old forward has taken the Premier League by storm this season, quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting young talents in English football. Since arriving from Lorient in a bargain £10 million deal, Kroupi has adapted to the rigors of the top flight with remarkable ease, scoring 12 goals in his debut campaign under the guidance of head coach Andoni Iraola.

What makes Kroupi so special is his clinical efficiency. Despite limited minutes on the pitch, he's currently averaging a goal every 122 minutes—a rate that would make any striker envious. His versatility is another key asset; capable of playing as a central striker or in a supporting role, he's become the kind of "Swiss Army knife" every manager dreams of having in their squad.

It's no wonder elite clubs like Arsenal and Manchester City are keeping a close watch. But Bournemouth hold all the cards here. Kroupi is tied to a long-term contract running until 2030, and the club is under no financial pressure to sell, especially after the high-profile departure of Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City earlier this year.

Iraola has been vocal about keeping his young star, recently urging the board to hold onto Kroupi, insisting he "has so much more to give" before making a big move. While some reports suggest a valuation of £60 million to £80 million, the Cherries are reportedly prepared to reject any official bids this summer, regardless of the price tag.

Teammate Marcus Tavernier has even described Kroupi as a "generational" talent. Unless Manchester United can tempt Bournemouth with a truly astronomical offer, it looks like this rising star will be staying put at the Vitality Stadium for the 2026/27 campaign—much to the frustration of his many suitors.

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