AFC Bournemouth striker Junior Kroupi has caught the eye of Manchester United, Liverpool, and Chelsea, while Bayern Munich have been monitoring Sunderland forward Brian Brobbey. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.
TRENDING RUMORS
Bournemouth striker Junior Kroupi has attracted attention. Alex Livesey/Getty Images - Manchester United, Liverpool, and Chelsea are all monitoring a move for Bournemouth striker Junior Kroupi, reports The Daily Mail. The 19-year-old has 10 goals to his name in his first full Premier League campaign, including an important finish against Arsenal over the weekend. That strike-rate has caught the attention of plenty of top sides, who are willing to pay upwards of £60 million to sign him, while Man United are also reported to be in the race to land Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi on a free transfer this summer.
- Bayern Munich have been monitoring Sunderland forward Brian Brobbey ahead of a potential move this summer, reports The Independent. Brobbey, 24, has impressed in his debut Premier League campaign, with six goals to his name so far this season. And Bayern are looking to bring in competition for striker Harry Kane in their forward ranks.
EXPERT TAKE
ESPN's Sam Tighe on the future for Bournemouth striker Junior Kroupi.
Last weekend at The Emirates, Kroupi became the first teenager in decades to hit the 10-goal mark in a Premier League season. He joins the likes of Wayne Rooney, Robbie Fowler and Robbie Keane on a select list of special players to hit that milestone -- and if their careers are anything to go by, special things are in store for Bournemouth's young sensation.
His goal against Arsenal may have been a simple back-post tap in, but the France U21 international has spent the season developing a reputation for scoring great goals. For example: the guided long-range strike against Nottingham Forest in October, the one he slammed into the roof of the net against Wolves in January or -- much to the Gunners chagrin -- the beauty he scored from outside the box during their first matchup of the season.
In addition to sweet, sweet ball-striking, he's flashed some really quick feet in tight spots, an appreciation for linkup play and the ability to flick a pass into the path of a runner. There's a chance he develops into a fully fledged No. 9 in the future, but for now, he's effectively a shadow striker -- someone who plays just off the forward, finds pockets of space to work in and lets off shots wherever possible.

