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·30 de junio de 2026
Transfer market – Eli Junior Kroupi among PSG’s top targets!

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·30 de junio de 2026

Eli Junior Kroupi, a 19-year-old striker developed at Lorient, now at Bournemouth (under contract until 2030) and with the France U21 national team, is among the players mentioned as targets for Paris Saint-Germain in the transfer window. TeamTalk reported this Tuesday that PSG has made him a priority to replace Gonçalo Ramos, with the 25-year-old forward on his way out to AC Milan.
“According to information from TEAMtalk, Paris Saint-Germain have identified Bournemouth breakout star Eli Junior Kroupi as the ideal replacement for Gonçalo Ramos, as the French champions prepare to significantly reshape their attack.
PSG’s recruitment department, led by renowned transfer specialist Luis Campos, believes Kroupi has all the qualities needed to thrive under Luis Enrique and sees him as a player capable of establishing himself as a long-term attacking option.
However, Bournemouth have no intention of making any potential Kroupi transfer easy. They see him as a key part of their long-term project, and sources indicate that the club does not want to part ways with him after just one outstanding season.
People close to the player have confirmed that he is happy on England’s south coast and is greatly enjoying playing in the Premier League.
Nevertheless, he is fully aware of PSG’s interest and appreciates the scale of the project presented by the Ligue 1 giants.”
We remain cautious: the rumors keep coming regarding PSG’s transfer window, but there is nothing concrete. Especially when it comes to arrivals. Ramos does indeed seem likely to leave, and another player is clearly expected to come in. Kroupi could be a very strong option, and the interest is easy to believe.
However, the transfer still seems a long way off. Bournemouth are under no pressure given his contract situation. There is talk of a fee of at least €100 million, but nothing says that would really be enough. We will wait for a clearer picture, without much hope for the moment.
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