Richarlison’s Stats Crushed by Kroupi-Tottenham’s £85m Bid Fails to Impress Bournemouth
**Tottenham’s £85m bid for Eli Junior Kroupi collapsed after the French striker’s 2025 Premier League dominance overshadowed Richarlison’s numbers.** The Cherries refused to sell their star, who averaged 0.70 goals per 90-outperforming the Brazilian’s 0.51-while creating 22 chances to Richarlison’s 20. With Tottenham already spending big on Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, breaking the bank for an unproven European prospect looks risky.
Marco Rose’s side want to keep Kroupi, their best player, after losing key attackers in past windows. A £85m bid-matching Fernandes’ fee-wasn’t enough, per *Football Insider*’s Pete O’Rourke. The Cherries, now targeting European football, won’t repeat mistakes of selling stars cheaply.
Kroupi’s 0.70 goals per 90 led the Premier League among forwards, while Richarlison managed 0.51. His 22 created chances also topped the Brazilian’s 20. But Kroupi’s contract runs until 2030, locking Bournemouth into a high fee-even if Spurs see him as a long-term upgrade.
With Richarlison’s numbers in decline, Spurs face tough choices. A second £85m+ bid risks overstretching ENIC’s budget, especially after Fernandes and Tonali’s deals. Smaller clubs may now target Richarlison, who could become a bargain if Kroupi stays put.
The Brazilian’s 2025 Premier League figures-0.51 goals per 90, 20 chances created-lag behind Kroupi’s. If Spurs fail to sign a striker, Richarlison’s future at Al-Nassr or a return to Europe hangs on his 2026-27 form. A dip in production could accelerate talks.