The Eli Junior Kroupi file is gaining more and more momentum at PSG. As Paris looks for a new number 9 after Gonçalo Ramos’ move to AC Milan, the Bournemouth striker is emerging as one of the most appealing options of the Parisian transfer window.
According to ParisTeam, Eli Junior Kroupi has already given PSG his approval. Even better, the young French forward has reportedly officially informed his management that he wants to join the capital club. It is a strong message sent to Bournemouth, as Paris tries to find a way forward in this deal.
Kroupi Wants PSG as Bournemouth Holds Firm
At just 20 years old, the former Lorient talent is highly appreciated by PSG. Mobile, quick, technical and capable of attacking space, Kroupi fits the profile Luis Enrique is looking for to bring more dynamism to his attack. According to TEAMtalk, Paris even sees him as an ideal candidate to replace Gonçalo Ramos.
The player himself appears clearly tempted by the idea of returning to France in a PSG shirt. After a successful season in the Premier League, joining Paris would represent a huge step forward in his young career. But Bournemouth have no intention of making things easy. The English club do not want to lose their striker so quickly and are reportedly demanding around €100 million to open the door.
Kroupi is now hoping for a gesture from his club to allow talks to move forward. The player wants Paris, Paris like the player, but the Cherries remain very greedy for now. The file is therefore open, but still far from being completed. Between the player’s desire, PSG’s interest and Bournemouth’s huge demands, Eli Junior Kroupi could become one of the hottest sagas of the Parisian transfer window.
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