They’ll take it: Tottenham would sell their fantastic player for £60M now – journalist
Recently, Richarlison has begun to show some improvement for Tottenham. Over the past three months or so, the Brazilian has really improved, and his goal scoring record is gradually but steadily becoming respectable.
All things considered, however, Richarlison’s tenure at Spurs has been disappointing so far.
With the exception of a recent purple patch, the attacker has not impressed while wearing a Tottenham jersey, and there have been rumours about his future.
Dan Kilpatrick has been talking about Richarlison’s future on The Tottenham Way Podcast. He believes that if Tottenham were to get their money back after investing £60 million on the front, they would sell the striker this summer.
Richarlison would cost Tottenham £60 million
The reporter discussed the future of the “fantastic” player.
“It most likely does rely on offers. Kilpatrick said, “I think Spurs will accept an offer if someone comes in and offers them their money back this summer, but I doubt they will get that offer.”
Although Richarlison has been performing really well lately, we can see why Spurs could want to sell if a £60 million bid is made this summer.
In all honesty, Richarlison hasn’t exactly lived up to that price tag in a Spurs jersey so far. Even while things are looking good at the moment, Tottenham would still be better off accepting the offer if they get it.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether Spurs accept such an offer. Over the last 18 months, Richarlison hasn’t exactly placed himself in the storefront.
But given the continued ties to Saudi Arabia, it’s possible that this shift may take place this summer. Either way, it’s something to watch.
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