Premier League side open to resigning Spurs forward | OneFootball

Premier League side open to resigning Spurs forward | OneFootball

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·5 March 2025

Premier League side open to resigning Spurs forward

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As per a recent report from media outlet TBR Football, Everton would be interested in bringing Spurs forward Richarlison back to the club this summer, should that interest be reciprocated by the player himself.

Everton interested in resigning Richarlison from Spurs this summer

The Brazilian forward had a successful four years at Everton previously, before joining Spurs in the summer of 2022, under then manager Antonio Conte. Unfortunately, large periods of his time in North London have been overshadowed by injuries - particularly this season.


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He had a fruitful record in the 23/24 season, the first season under Ange Postecoglou - but even that year had its fair share of injuries - even if not as much as this year. With his availability, or lack there of, taken into consideration - the smart thing to do would be cash in whilst they still can.

The 27-year old was linked to another one of his former clubs - Fluminense - back in December, but nothing came of it (at least not for now). The likelihood does feel like, whether it be to Everton, Fluminense, or another club - he will leave the club this summer.

Although there is the possibility he may return to Everton, he would not be returning to Goodison Park, with the Toffees moving to a new stadium called Bramley-Moore Dock from next season - which will be one of the host venues for Euro 2028 - along side the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

In fact, one of the games that Richarlison was available for this season was the trip to Goodison Park back in January, where he scored a consolation goal in stoppage time, before applauding the home fans after the game. It was one of four goals he has scored against his former employers in a Spurs shirt, scoring against them in a 2-1 win at home last season, as well as a brace at Goodison later on in the campaign.

There is no doubt he is a talented player - as he ofted showed for Everton, the Brazil national team, and in spells in North London - but it just, overall - has definitely not worked out, largely for reasons out of his control. Spurs need to be swallow taking a loss on the player - anythig close to around £30 million pounds would be pretty good business, you feel.

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