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Cherries confident they will keep Scott, Kroupi and Rayan this summer

Bournemouth plan improved terms for Alex Scott as they try to keep three key players despite interest from Manchester United and Arsenal.

  • AFC Bournemouth has decided to retain key players Alex Scott, Eli Junior Kroupi, and Rayan despite transfer speculation from major Premier League clubs following their historic Europa League qualification.
  • Following a sixth-place Premier League finish, manager Andoni Iraola guided the club to European football for the first time in its history, sparking significant interest in the squad's rising stars.
  • Targeting midfield reinforcements, Manchester United has been linked to 22-year-old Scott, while Arsenal monitors 19-year-old Kroupi and Rayan, who remains under contract at Vitality Stadium until 2031.
  • Neither Kroupi nor Rayan have active release clauses this summer, while the club intends to keep all mainstays without selling and will offer Scott an improved contract on enhanced terms.
  • With the Europa League campaign approaching, the board prioritizes recruiting a center back and striker, confident that their current core talent will remain at the club next season.
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Bournemouth Echo broke the news in Bournemouth, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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