Bournemouth have dealt a significant blow to Manchester United and other suitors by placing a ‘not for sale’ tag on teenage sensation Eli Junior Kroupi.

The 19-year-old forward has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most coveted young talents after a spectacular breakout season.

However, the Cherries are determined to keep their crown jewel for at least another year.

Since arriving from Lorient in a bargain £10 million deal, Kroupi has adapted to the English top flight with remarkable ease.

Under the guidance of outgoing manager Andoni Iraola, the Frenchman has scored 12 goals in his debut campaign.

His efficiency has been particularly eye-catching – despite limited game time, Kroupi is currently averaging a goal every 122 minutes.

This clinical edge has not gone unnoticed, and his ability to operate as both a central forward and a supporting striker makes him a ‘Swiss Army knife’.

It is no surprise that many elite clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester City, are monitoring him.

Bournemouth hold a strong negotiating position, with Kroupi tied to a long-term contract until 2030 and the club under no immediate financial pressure to sell.

Iraola has urged the Bournemouth board to retain the youngster, stating that Kroupi has much more to give before making a big move.

While a valuation of up to £80 million has been suggested, the Cherries are likely to refuse any official bids this summer, regardless of the price.

Kroupi, who has been described as ‘generational’ by current teammate Marcus Tavernier, looks set to remain at the Vitality Stadium for the 2026/27 campaign.

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