Bournemouth’s transfer activity suggests a potential resurgence in the summer transfer window, echoing the momentum of a year prior. Following the sale of nearly all of their defensive players last season—including Kerkez to Liverpool, Huijsen to Real Madrid, and Zabarnyi to PSG—the club concluded the Premier League campaign in sixth place. Consequently, it is anticipated that their incoming players will once again attract interest from major European clubs.
Coach Andoni Iraola is reportedly on the verge of taking over at Liverpool, and the young striker, Eli Junior Kroupi, is drawing significant attention, according to Foot Mercato. European powerhouses are reportedly engaged in a pursuit of Kroupi, the French player who joined from Lorient. Kroupi has demonstrated considerable form in the Premier League, netting 13 goals.
Recently, he was linked with potential moves to both Arsenal and PSG. The club’s strategy appears to involve developing key assets that can command high transfer fees. The interest surrounding Kroupi highlights the current market value of Bournemouth’s squad members.
As the summer approaches, the continued flow of interest from top-tier clubs, such as PSG, suggests a period of significant activity for the Cherries. The performance and subsequent valuation of these new signings will be key factors to watch throughout this year.
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They’ve sold out their defense; I wonder if the incoming cash will be spent wisely.