Rousing the Kop

Daniel Sturridge has just told Liverpool exactly which 'cold' Premier League attacker they should target - opinion

Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from Rousing the Kop or go back to LFC Live.


Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has urged his old club to take a close look at Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi, arguing the young attacker has the qualities to become a major force in the Premier League.[4]



Sturridge recently highlighted Kroupi’s talent on television, describing him as “cold” in front of goal – a term he uses to praise the 18-year-old’s composure, decision-making and ruthless edge in attacking situations.[4] The article explains that this kind of praise from a finisher of Sturridge’s calibre should resonate strongly with Liverpool, who are known for tracking emergent talents before they explode in value.[4]

The piece outlines Kroupi’s rapid rise at Bournemouth, noting his versatility across the front line, technical quality and confidence in tight spaces.[4] He is portrayed as the type of modern forward who can play wide or centrally, link play intelligently and still offer serious goal threat, making him an ideal fit for a fluid attacking system like Arne Slot’s at Liverpool.[4]

Rousing The Kop also places Sturridge’s comments in the broader context of Liverpool’s transfer strategy. With the club historically successful in identifying and signing promising forwards before their peak years, the article suggests Kroupi fits that recruitment profile: young, already Premier League-tested, and with a ceiling that could justify a substantial future investment.[4]

The author concludes that when a former Liverpool striker as respected as Sturridge singles out a “cold” Premier League attacker, the club should pay attention. In Kroupi, Liverpool may be seeing an ideal long-term attacking target, one who could be secured before Europe’s other elite clubs fully wake up to his potential.[4]