[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"football-site-config":3,"world-cup-status-en":27,"news-detail-psg-target-kroupi-13-goals-13m-fee-bournemouth-stance":43,"news-related-psg-target-kroupi-13-goals-13m-fee-bournemouth-stance-en":84,"news-related-match-psg-target-kroupi-13-goals-13m-fee-bournemouth-stance-en":165},{"adSlots":4,"affiliateMode":5,"brandName":6,"contentStrategy":7,"currency":8,"friendLinks":9,"homepageLayoutKey":10,"leagueFocus":11,"locale":12,"planVisibility":13,"seoDescription":14,"seoTitleTemplate":15,"siteCode":10,"siteName":6,"siteType":10,"subscriptionMode":5,"timezone":16,"id":17,"tenantID":18,"primaryDomain":19,"countryCode":20,"logoUrl":21,"faviconUrl":21,"theme":22,"seoKeywords":24,"status":25,"ads":4,"focusLeagues":26,"affiliatePolicies":26},[],"shared","Football Prediction Platform","scores_predictions","USD",[],"main",[],"en-US",[],"Football fixtures, results, free predictions, subscriptions, and clearly labeled partner links.","{page} | Football Prediction Platform","America\u002FNew_York",323900000000000000,1,"football.easytestdev.online","US","",{"primaryColor":23},"#1677ff","football predictions, football fixtures, football results","active",null,{"active":28,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"leagueImagePath":31,"seasonId":32,"seasonName":33,"startingAt":34,"endingAt":35,"daysToStart":36,"daysToEnd":37,"phase":38,"includeQualifying":28,"hostCities":39},true,"326135624916537344","World Cup","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fleagues\u002F1.png","326255613308833792","2026\u002F2027","2026-06-11","2026-06-28",6,23,"upcoming",[40,41,42],"Mexico City","Monterrey","Zapopan",{"article":44},{"awayTeamId":45,"awayTeamName":46,"body":47,"category":48,"excerpt":49,"homeTeamId":50,"homeTeamName":51,"id":52,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":55,"matchName":56,"publishedAt":57,"slug":58,"sourceName":59,"sourceURL":60,"teamId":50,"teamName":51,"teamIds":61,"teamNames":72,"title":83},"326257536216862720","Lorient","Eli Junior Kroupi has emerged as one of the most exciting young forwards in Europe after a breakout season with Bournemouth. The 19-year-old striker, who joined the Cherries from Lorient for €13 million last summer, adapted swiftly to the Premier League, netting 13 goals in 33 appearances. Such a return for a teenager in a demanding league has inevitably drawn attention from across the continent, with Paris Saint-Germain now positioning themselves at the front of the queue.\n\nAccording to L'Equipe, PSG have been working behind the scenes in recent weeks to assess the feasibility of signing Kroupi. The French champions view him as a potential successor to the recent trend of acquiring top domestic talents, following the arrivals of Bradley Barcola in 2023 and Désiré Doué in 2024. Kroupi would represent another statement of intent in their strategy to build a squad laden with the best young French players.\n\nKroupi’s rise has been meteoric. After coming through the ranks at Lorient, he made his Ligue 1 debut and quickly showed flashes of his ability before Bournemouth swooped. His seamless transition to English football—where he has displayed clinical finishing, intelligent movement, and composure beyond his years—has only increased his market value. Bournemouth’s investment has already paid dividends on the pitch, but their ambitions to keep him are equally strong.\n\nBournemouth’s sporting director, Tiago Pinto, is renowned for his shrewd negotiation skills, and the Portuguese executive is in no mood to let his prized asset depart easily. Having sold Illia Zabarnyi to PSG just a year ago, the South Coast club is acutely aware of the Parisians’ financial muscle, yet they are determined to extract top dollar. Sources indicate that Bournemouth value Kroupi at a figure significantly higher than the €13 million they paid, reflecting both his potential and the fierce competition for his signature.\n\nPSG’s interest comes at a time when their attacking unit is undergoing a rethink. With the team seeking complementary profiles—including a versatile winger and a pacey striker—Kroupi’s skill set fits neatly into the plans of manager Luis Enrique and football advisor Luis Campos. President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is also said to be an admirer, and the club’s leadership believes Kroupi could thrive in the high-tempo, possession-based system deployed at the Parc des Princes.\n\nThe pursuit of Kroupi does not directly clash with PSG’s ongoing talks for Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco) or Yan Diomande (Leipzig), but it does intersect with their diminishing interest in Atlético Madrid’s Julian Alvarez. Discussions for the Argentine forward have been significantly cooled, as PSG are not fully convinced by his willingness to move to France. This shift underscores the club’s evolving transfer philosophy under Campos and Enrique: no player will be signed unless there is genuine, mutual desire.\n\nThis stance has been reiterated in multiple negotiations recently. PSG’s decision-makers have emphasized that joining the capital club should never be a default choice; players must actively want the challenge. Kroupi, for his part, is believed to be open to a return to Ligue 1, and the project in Paris—focused on youth and a collective identity—could be an attractive proposition. However, Bournemouth hold the cards, and any deal will require a substantial financial package.\n\nThe competition for Kroupi is expected to be intense this summer. Several top European sides have taken note of his Premier League exploits, and a bidding war could drive his price even higher. PSG, though, have recently demonstrated their adeptness in navigating complex negotiations, as seen with the acquisitions of Barcola and Doué. They know that persistence and a clear sporting project can win over both the player and his club.\n\nFor Bournemouth, losing a talent of Kroupi’s caliber after just one season would be a blow, but a large fee could fund squad reinforcements. The Cherries’ model under Pinto has been to identify undervalued gems, develop them, and sell at a significant profit—yet Kroupi feels like a cornerstone for potential European qualification push. The balance between financial gain and sporting ambition will be delicate.\n\nIf PSG succeed, they would add yet another young French star to a squad that already boasts the likes of Warren Zaïre-Emery and Kylian Mbappé. Kroupi’s versatility across the front line would provide Luis Enrique with tactical flexibility, and his hunger to prove himself at the highest level mirrors the ethos PSG are trying to cultivate. The move would also send a message to Ligue 1 that the talent drain to England can be reversed.\n\nAs the summer window approaches, this story is likely to develop rapidly. PSG are known for moving early and decisively when a priority target is identified, but they will need to table an offer that tests Bournemouth’s resolve. With the transfer market still adjusting to post‑pandemic realities, a deal for a 19‑year‑old could easily exceed €50 million, a figure that would underline Kroupi’s status as one of the most sought‑after prospects in Europe.\n\nRegardless of the outcome, the interest alone highlights PSG’s commitment to a long‑term vision. The club is clearly scouring for players who combine immediate impact with significant upside, and Kroupi fits that description. For now, the ball is in Bournemouth’s court, but the Parisians are circling with intent. Based on reporting from L'Equipe.","news","PSG are targeting Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi (19) after his 13-goal Premier League season. But the South Coast club demands a high fee.","326257536078450688","Paris Saint Germain","336646110179233793","326135625889615872","Ligue 1","326329467800653824","Paris Saint Germain vs Lorient","2026-05-31T20:53:33Z","psg-target-kroupi-13-goals-13m-fee-bournemouth-stance","L'Equipe","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FArticle\u002FMercato-l-opportunite-eli-junior-kroupi-pour-le-psg\u002F1680707#at_medium=RSS_feeds",[50,45,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71],"326257545792458752","326222711447621632","326257536112005120","326257600737841152","326222712936599552","326222767416414208","326255039846813696","326257565233057792","326222711682502656","326257769613103104",[51,46,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82],"Bournemouth","France","Monaco","Junior","Paraguay","Lesotho","FK Partizan","Atletico Madrid","England","Capital","PSG Target Kroupi: 13 Goals, €13M Fee & Bournemouth Stance",[85,110,123,150],{"awayTeamId":86,"awayTeamName":87,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":88,"homeTeamId":89,"homeTeamName":90,"id":91,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":92,"matchName":93,"publishedAt":94,"slug":95,"sourceName":59,"sourceURL":96,"teamId":86,"teamName":87,"teamIds":97,"teamNames":103,"title":109},"326257535851958272","Angers","Alexandre Dujeux resigns as Angers coach despite contract until 2028, after two Ligue 1 survivals and a promotion; market interest from Nice and Lens grows.","326257536296554496","Auxerre","337739656688832513","326324118779596800","Auxerre vs Angers","2026-06-03T20:58:51Z","alexandre-dujeux-quits-angers-what-it-means-for-sco","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FActualites\u002FAlexandre-dujeux-n-est-plus-l-entraineur-d-angers\u002F1681597#at_medium=RSS_feeds",[86,89,98,99,100,66,101,68,63,102],"326257536049090560","326257536443355136","326222712429088768","326255038034874368","326222707169431552",[87,90,104,105,106,77,107,79,74,108],"Nice","Lens","Scotland","FSV Mainz 05","Anderlecht","Alexandre Dujeux Quits Angers: What it Means for SCO",{"awayTeamId":86,"awayTeamName":87,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":111,"homeTeamId":89,"homeTeamName":90,"id":112,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":92,"matchName":93,"publishedAt":94,"slug":113,"sourceName":59,"sourceURL":96,"teamId":86,"teamName":87,"teamIds":114,"teamNames":118,"title":122},"Angers boss Alexandre Dujeux departs after securing safety. His exit, despite a new deal to 2028, baffles fans and leaves the club in a sudden search.","337733854859104257","alexandre-dujeux-steps-down-as-angers-boss-what-happens",[86,89,100,66,67,68,115,116,63,102,117],"326255041625198592","326257536413995008","326222713142120448",[87,90,106,77,78,79,119,120,74,108,121],"Partizani","Paris FC","Canada","Alexandre Dujeux Steps Down as Angers Boss: What Happens",{"awayTeamId":124,"awayTeamName":125,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":126,"homeTeamId":127,"homeTeamName":128,"id":129,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":130,"matchName":131,"publishedAt":132,"slug":133,"sourceName":59,"sourceURL":134,"teamId":135,"teamName":136,"teamIds":137,"teamNames":143,"title":149},"326257546094448640","Tottenham","L'Equipe unveils its ideal XI of Ligue 1 players out of contract this summer, featuring stars like Anthony Lopes, Malang Sarr, and Allan Saint-Maximin.","326257546220277760","Chelsea","337720954484428801","327054822668767232","Chelsea vs Tottenham","2026-06-03T20:11:00Z","ligue-1-free-agents-lopes-saint-maximin-in-best-xi","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FActualites\u002FAnthony-lopes-malang-sarr-nabil-bentaleb-allan-saint-maximin-notre-onze-des-joueurs-libres-de-ligue-1\u002F1681517#at_medium=RSS_feeds","326257535994564608","Nantes",[135,127,124,138,139,66,67,68,115,89,140,63,141,142],"326257572086550528","326222712655581184","326257545754710016","326257535885512704","326257535919067136",[136,128,125,144,145,77,78,79,119,90,146,74,147,148],"Reims","Algeria","Newcastle","Lille","Lyon","Ligue 1 Free Agents: Lopes, Saint-Maximin in Best XI",{"awayTeamId":151,"awayTeamName":152,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":153,"homeTeamId":154,"homeTeamName":155,"id":156,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":157,"matchName":158,"publishedAt":159,"slug":160,"sourceName":59,"sourceURL":161,"teamId":151,"teamName":152,"teamIds":162,"teamNames":163,"title":164},"326257572367568896","Le Mans","Lens targets Le Mans coach Patrick Videira as Pierre Sage's successor, following his promotion to Ligue 1 and intense competitive philosophy.","326257572564701184","Bastia","337690394902925313","327052492669980672","Bastia vs Le Mans","2026-06-03T18:04:00Z","why-lens-eye-videira-le-mans-coach-s-winning-obsession","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FArticle\u002F-la-gagne-pour-moi-est-essentielle-qui-est-patrick-videira-l-entraineur-exigeant-du-mans\u002F1614509#at_medium=RSS_feeds",[151,154,99,66,67,101,68,115,102,117],[152,155,105,77,78,107,79,119,108,121],"Why Lens Eye Videira: Le Mans Coach's Winning Obsession",{"awayScore":166,"awayTeam":167,"description":171,"homeScore":166,"homeTeam":172,"id":55,"kickoffAt":176,"length":177,"leagueId":178,"leagueName":54,"leagueSlug":179,"probabilityLabel":54,"slug":180,"status":181,"tvStations":182,"venueCity":21,"venueName":21},2,{"code":168,"id":45,"imagePath":169,"name":46,"slug":170},"AWY","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F97.png","lorient","The stage is set for a compelling Ligue 1 clash at the Parc des Princes as Paris Saint-Germain hosts FC Lorient on May 2, 2026. This fixture carries significant weight at both ends of the table. For PSG, every match is a step towards another potential league title, with the Parisian giants expected to dominate possession and attack relentlessly in their quest for points. For Lorient, the stakes are equally high but of a different nature; battling in the lower half of the table, Les Merlus are fighting for every point to secure their Ligue 1 status for another season, making this a classic David vs. Goliath encounter.\n\nHistorically, this has been a one-sided rivalry, with PSG boasting a formidable record against the Breton club. However, Lorient has occasionally sprung surprises, making them a tricky opponent capable of frustrating more illustrious foes. Tactically, the key battle will be between PSG's star-studded, fluid attack and Lorient's organized, resilient defensive block. Fans can expect PSG to dominate territory and chances, while Lorient will look to stay compact, hit on the counter-attack, and exploit any momentary lapse in concentration from the home side.\n\nThe atmosphere at the Parc des Princes will be vibrant and expectant, with the home faithful anticipating a dominant performance. Lorient's travelling support, though smaller in number, will be vocal, backing their team's gritty fight for survival. Supporters can expect a match defined by PSG's sustained pressure against Lorient's determined resistance. While the Parisians are overwhelming favourites, the inherent drama of Ligue 1, where underdogs often defy the odds, ensures this remains a must-watch encounter with potential implications at both the top and bottom of the league standings.",{"code":173,"id":50,"imagePath":174,"name":51,"slug":175},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F85.png","paris-saint-germain","2026-05-02T15:00:00Z",90,"326135624547438592","fr-ligue-1","paris-saint-germain-vs-lorient-2026-05-02","finished",[]]