Tottenham Star Remains In Sights Of Two Clubs, Spurs Yet To Receive Bid

Saudi Arabian outfits Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal have shown interest in signing Tottenham Hotspur forward Richarlison, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. While discussions have taken place, Tottenham have yet to receive formal offers for the Brazilian star.

Despite Richarlison’s integral role in the squad last season, Tottenham have been open to the idea of moving him on this summer.

Earlier attempts to include him in a swap deal with Newcastle United for Alexander Isak fell through, indicating the club’s readiness to part ways with the attacker.

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Richarlison’s performance has caught the attention of at least two major Saudi clubs. Both Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal have him on their radar, recognizing his potential value and contribution to their respective squads.

Tottenham are prepared to sell Richarlison if they receive offers in the region of £60 million. This valuation reflects the club’s recognition of Richarlison’s talent and market worth, setting a clear benchmark for any potential suitors.

As of now, Tottenham have not received any concrete offers for Richarlison. However, with the ongoing interest from Saudi clubs, a formal bid could materialize later in the summer transfer window.

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The transfer window remains open, and the interest from Saudi Arabia could evolve into tangible offers. Tottenham’s readiness to negotiate and the financial power of clubs like Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal make a potential move a plausible scenario.

Richarlison’s future at Tottenham Hotspur remains uncertain as interest from Saudi Arabian clubs continues to brew. While no formal offers have been made, the possibility of a high-profile transfer is on the horizon.

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Tottenham’s willingness to sell and the financial capabilities of Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal could lead to significant developments in the coming weeks.

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