Bournemouth have reportedly placed a hefty price tag on rising star Eli Junior Kroupi as some of Europe’s biggest clubs begin circling the highly rated teenage striker.
The Cherries are understood to value the French forward at around £80 million, signalling their determination to either retain one of their brightest talents or secure a major financial windfall should interest intensify during the summer transfer window.
Kroupi has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most exciting young attackers this season, producing an impressive scoring return despite limited minutes on the pitch.
The 19-year-old Frenchman of Ivorian descent has netted eight league goals from just 878 minutes of action, a strike rate that has quickly elevated his reputation across the continent.
His clinical finishing, sharp movement inside the penalty area and composure under pressure have made him a standout performer for Bournemouth and a player attracting significant scouting attention.
Reports suggest that Liverpool and Chelsea are among the English clubs closely monitoring Kroupi’s development as both sides continue to evaluate long-term attacking solutions following inconsistent returns from recent forward acquisitions.
The youngster’s age and proven ability to perform at the highest domestic level make him an appealing prospect for teams seeking to strengthen their attacking options with future potential in mind.
Interest is not limited to England. European heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid are also believed to be tracking the French striker, with both clubs known for targeting emerging elite talent capable of developing into world-class performers.
Bournemouth’s reported £80 million valuation appears designed to deter quick negotiations while emphasising the club’s belief in Kroupi’s long-term value.
The south coast side have benefitted immensely from the teenager’s breakthrough campaign, and losing him would represent a significant sporting setback.






