
Bournemouth intend to resist summer offers for Eli Junior Kroupi, Rayan, and Alex Scott as interest grows. The club expect Scott to sign a new long-term contract despite attention from Premier League rivals and major European clubs. Scott’s performances helped Bournemouth qualify for the Europa League, and the club want to reward his 25m move from Bristol City. Kroupi and Rayan are being monitored internationally after their recent signings and World Cup involvement. Bournemouth believe Kroupi will stay for at least another season, while Rayan’s 100m release clause is not expected to apply until the 2027 window. Bournemouth also plan to add three or four players, including a centre-back to replace Marcos Senesi, who will leave on a free.
"Bournemouth are determined to resist any summer offers for Eli Junior Kroupi, Rayan and Alex Scott with mounting interest in the trio. The club are confident Scott will sign a new long-term contract despite interest from Premier League rivals and Europe's biggest clubs are monitoring the 19-year-olds Rayan and Kroupi, revelations since signing."
"Scott has been a standout performer for Bournemouth, who qualified for the Europa League, and the club are keen to reward their 25m buy from Bristol City three years ago with a new deal. Scott was called up to the England squad in November and although he was not named in Thomas Tuchel's 26-man World Cup squad, the 22-year-old will travel to Florida next month for England's training camp."
"Kroupi became the first teenager to score 13 goals in their debut Premier League season after arriving last summer from Bournemouth's sister club Lorient. Rayan, who joined from Vasco da Gama in January, is in the Brazil squad for the World Cup. Bournemouth expect Kroupi, a 12m buy, to stay for at least another season and although there is a 100m (87m) release clause in Rayan's contract, it is understood it does not come into play until the 2027 summer window."
"Bournemouth will play in Europe for the first time after Andoni Iraola led the club to a record sixth-placed finish, despite more than 250m in sales of key players during the season. Iraola's next move is unclear, with Milan joining Crystal Palace and Bayer Leverkusen in setting their sights on the coach. Bournemouth want to add three or four players. Their main priorities are a centre-back to replace the Argentina defender Marcos Senesi, who will leave on a free and"
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