As things stand, this is interest and nothing more. Barcelona are said to be keeping an eye on Eli Kroupi, the 19-year-old France attacker, as a possible alternative option in attack. There is no bid on the table, no talks under way and no agreement of any kind. Kroupi remains contracted to Bournemouth until June 2030, and any approach would have to overcome an asking price reported in the £65m–£85m range, with £85m the figure quoted. The trail here is thin. The one named source is Diario SPORT, a mid-ranking outlet, and even their wording frames Kroupi as a 'risky' option Barcelona merely like. That is a single, modest link rather than something corroborated by benchmark reporters. Treat it as early-stage chatter among several admirers, not a developing negotiation. The engine's 22% reflects exactly that fragility: this is against the odds. For it to complete, monitoring would have to harden into a concrete bid, Bournemouth would have to soften on an £85m valuation, and Barcelona would need to choose Kroupi ahead of other targets. A contract running to 2030 hands Bournemouth all the leverage, which is why the figure sits low rather than collapsing entirely — the interest is real, but plenty must change. Barcelona have spent in this bracket before, so the money is not fanciful: Liverpool to Barcelona at £69m in 2014, Ajax to Barcelona at £73m in 2019 and Newcastle to Barcelona at £68m in 2026 all sit in the same region. An £85m fee would be a stretch above those. Watch for a first concrete bid, any sign of direct contact with Bournemouth, or a rival suitor firming up to force Barcelona's hand.