‘They’ve got a shot’ – Tottenham striker tipped for homecoming after club lands £30m Club World Cup haul


Richarlison’s chances of returning to Brazil this summer were given a boost by the Club World Championship.

According to Tim Vickery Tim Vickery, this is from South American football.

Richarlison was able to secure a deduction from Tottenham this summer

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Richarlison was able to secure a deduction from Tottenham this summerCredit: Getty
The striker was associated with a surprising return to Brazil

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The striker was associated with a surprising return to BrazilCredit: Getty

The Tottenham striker was associated with a deduction from the club this summer.

Palmeiras was reported as a potential freelancer for the 28-year-old.

Richarlison has concluded after a campaign for injuries in the last two years of his contract in North London.

A number of forced absences limited him to only 24 appearances in all competitions.

In these games, Richarlison scored five goals for Spurs when she ended her 17-year-old trophy village by winning the Europa League.

In the meantime, Palmeiras collected prize money of £ 29.1 million by reaching the quarter-finals of the World Cup.

Abel Ferreira’s team was beaten by the later winners Chelsea in the last eight, but were still able to increase their funds at the tournament.

These income could now make a long way to sign Richarlison, which is said to have been rated £ 55 million by Spurs.

Vickery rated her chances of landing the former man in Everton, to Hawksbee & Jacobs: “The teams who came back from the World Cup have a lot of money. Suddenly there is a step like this.

“Now you scan around Europe and think you have all this money, but who can you persuade you to come back?

Vickery believes that Palmeiras could have the means to convince Richarlison to join

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Vickery believes that Palmeiras could have the means to convince Richarlison to joinCredit: talk sport
Palmeiras collected £ 29.1 million by reaching the quarter-finals of the Club World Championship

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Palmeiras collected £ 29.1 million by reaching the quarter-finals of the Club World ChampionshipCredit: Getty

“It is very unlikely that you can do this well with someone in Europe, but that is not really the case with Richarlison, is he?

As for these injury officials, he added: “I think that since Everton was a sign that Everton would let him go, they let him play the Copa America and the Olympic Games and so he had no peace at all.

“It is an illustration for me the risk of flirting with the players by making them play too often.

“Since then in Tottenham it has been one injury after another, so he could be ready for it, that’s a way.”

Elsewhere, Palmeiras and her rivals were able to difficulty attract commitments from Europe this summer.

Botafogo, Flamengo and Fluminense also took part in the tournament, with all four reaching the KO levels.

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Vickery said: “You look around and think you have all this money, who can you persuade you to turn Europe back and come back.

“You can always get veterans like Jorginho, for example, which has just been put on directly.

“You can bring him back, but those in your heyday, if you are doing well, hard. Richarlison, maybe you’ve just got a shot.”

Palmeiras already have a family tree when it comes to spending a large scale to strengthen their front.

The club broke the Brazilian transfer record for a striker until February.

In her 22 million pound for Vitor Roque, the striker returned to the country in front of the domestic campaign from Barcelona.