Following another historic season, capped by a second consecutive Champions League triumph, Paris Saint-Germain is acutely aware of the need for strategic reinforcements to target an unprecedented treble next year. The capital club is actively seeking to bolster its attacking options, with the name Eli Junior Kroupi frequently emerging as a prime target. However, PSG appears to be navigating this transfer pursuit with a dangerous level of caution, a stance that could ultimately prove detrimental.

On Saturday, May 30, PSG once again solidified its position as Europe’s premier footballing institution. The Parisian giants secured victory against Arsenal in the Champions League final through a dramatic penalty shootout, clinching their second successive C1 title. As they prepare to embark on a quest for a historic treble next season, the squad will undoubtedly require fresh talent after enduring two remarkably long and physically demanding campaigns.
PSG’s measured approach to Kroupi’s acquisition
Among the key areas PSG aims to prioritize for strengthening, the attack stands out. As we previously revealed exclusively, Bradley Barcola could be on his way to Liverpool, while both Gonçalo Ramos and Kang-in Lee are also considered potential departures. In response, Sporting Advisor Luis Campos is diligently working the transfer market, with a keen eye on the promising young talent Eli Junior Kroupi. The 19-year-old forward enjoyed an impressive season, netting 13 goals for Bournemouth in the Premier League. Despite his standout performances, the capital club has reportedly not yet formalized its interest in the former Lorient player. This contrasts sharply with other prominent European clubs that have already made concrete overtures, according to recent reports. By delaying its move, PSG risks seeing the highly-rated Cherries striker slip through its grasp.
Batrakov pursuit concluded
In recent days, multiple reports had indicated that PSG was actively pursuing Alexey Batrakov, with a transfer appearing highly probable. However, it now appears that the capital club has ultimately decided to discontinue its interest in the Russian attacking midfielder from Lokomotiv Moscow, bringing an end to that particular transfer saga.
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