Bournemouth fear losing Eli Junior Kroupi amid Arsenal transfer interest
Bournemouth fear losing Kroupi as Arsenal circle

Bournemouth are understood to harbour concerns that Eli Junior Kroupi could be lured away by an elite club in the summer following a remarkable debut season for the young striker in the Premier League.

Rise of the teenage star

Kroupi has emerged as the Cherries' latest gem after moving to the south coast for £12 million and has helped fill the goalscoring void left by Antoine Semenyo following his January transfer to Manchester City. The 19-year-old has 12 goals to his name already this term, becoming the first teenager to hit double figures in a maiden Premier League campaign since Robbie Fowler back in 1993-94.

Bournemouth stand to profit from Kroupi's potency in front of goal with European football next term as they sit in a strong position for a top-six finish with just a couple of domestic games remaining. However, the vultures are already beginning to circle when it comes to the former Lorient man.

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Interest from elite clubs

Interest from Arsenal emerged earlier this month while other members of the Premier League's elite, including Manchester City, are also admirers of the France Under-21 international. BBC Sport report that Bournemouth are not anticipating a mass exodus of their top stars this summer, but there is 'concern' that they may lose Kroupi, with 'several Champions League teams' registering an interest in the youngster.

In terms of other stars who could attract suitors, the club are working to renew Alex Scott's contract, while Rayan, a mid-season arrival from Vasco da Gama, is said to be keen on staying with the Cherries after hitting the ground running in England.

Losing Kroupi would be a bitter blow for Bournemouth, who have exceeded all expectations by continuing to excel despite the sale of key figures over the past 12 months, including Milos Kerkez, Dean Huijsen and Semenyo.

Arsenal's transfer plans

Arsenal will be required to make sales before investing again in a squad which was supplemented with £250 million worth of additions last summer. They also spent big on Viktor Gyokeres, paying £63 million to bring the striker in from Sporting Lisbon. The Gunners are, though, still expected to target attackers in the upcoming transfer window with Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Sunday's matchwinner against West Ham, Leandro Trossard, all facing uncertain futures.

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