“Even €100m won’t be enough”: Bournemouth make strong Eli Junior Kroupi statement
Bournemouth sporting director Tiago Pinto has ruled out the possibility of Eli Junior Kroupi leaving the club, insisting that even an offer worth €100m would not be enough to convince the Premier League side to sell the teenage forward.
The statement comes after growing interest in the 19-year-old Franco-Ivorian striker following an impressive debut season in England, where he quickly established himself as one of Bournemouth’s standout performers.
Kroupi, who joined from FC Lorient, scored 12 goals in 33 appearances across all competitions during his first campaign in the Premier League.
His rapid adaptation to English football has attracted attention from several major European clubs, including Barcelona.
Despite the increasing speculation surrounding his future, Bournemouth have moved to make their position clear before the summer transfer window.
Speaking to 365Scores, Tiago Pinto delivered a direct response regarding the player’s future at the club.
“Kroupi will not leave the club. His contract runs for more than four years, it has no release clause, and he will not be going anywhere. We will not sell Kroupi, even if we receive offers of €100 million.”
The strong public stance underlines Bournemouth’s determination to retain one of the club’s most promising young players and build their future around him.
Kroupi arrived in England carrying a growing reputation after progressing through the ranks at Lorient, but his impact during his first season exceeded expectations.
His performances quickly turned him into one of the most closely watched young forwards in the Premier League.
The striker’s ability to adapt rapidly to the physical and tactical demands of English football has become one of the defining features of his breakthrough season.
His goals and attacking movement have made him an increasingly important figure within Bournemouth’s project.
Interest from clubs across Europe intensified as the season progressed, with Barcelona among the teams linked with the young forward.
However, Bournemouth’s latest comments suggest the club have no intention of entering negotiations for his departure.
The Premier League side appear determined to continue developing the player as part of a long-term sporting strategy rather than considering a short-term financial gain.
Kroupi remains under contract with Bournemouth until 30 June 2030, further strengthening the club’s position in any potential discussions involving the player.
At 19 years old, he is already being viewed as one of the emerging talents to watch in European football.
His rise has also generated wider discussions regarding his long-term future and potential interest from other elite clubs in the coming years.
The forward is currently valued at €40m, while reports indicate that he earns an annual salary of €1,192,975, equivalent to approximately 775,433,750 FCFA.
Bournemouth’s firm response to transfer speculation reflects the growing importance Kroupi has gained inside the club after only one season.
His development is now considered central to the team’s future ambitions.
Attention will soon turn back to domestic competition, with Bournemouth preparing for their 36th Premier League match of the season against Manchester City.
The fixture represents another major test for Andoni Iraola’s side as they continue their campaign against one of the league’s strongest teams.
Kroupi is expected to remain one of the key players closely monitored heading into the match following his impressive performances throughout the season.
For now, Bournemouth’s message appears clear: the club see Eli Junior Kroupi as untouchable and intend to keep him at the centre of their long-term plans.
