According to a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, Richarlison is the subject of interest from Everton. The Toffees are keen on reinforcing their offensive unit in the summer transfer window. So, the versatile Tottenham attacker has emerged as a target for the Merseyside outfit.
The Toffees are keen on adding a top-class attacker to their offensive unit as they prepare to move to Bramley Moore-Dock heading into the 2025/26 season. They have offered a “leading role” to the 44-cap Brazilian international. Meanwhile, the Tottenham forward “sees Everton as the most opportune solution” for his career.
Richarlison has endured a topsy-turvy ride since joining Tottenham Hotspur from Everton in July 2022. The 28-year-old was among the best attackers in the Premier League when he moved to the North London club. However, he has only shown flashes of brilliance in the last three years, with his involvement reducing with each passing season.
The Brazilian attacker has not even managed 1,000 minutes of game time across 23 appearances across all competitions while chipping in with five goals and two assists. Meanwhile, the player faces an uncertain future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium heading into the summer transfer window, with Everton ready to hand him an escape route from the North London club.
Everton’s interest in Richarlison makes sense. The Toffees are scouring the market for a top-class attacker heading into the summer transfer window. Dominic Calvert-Lewin faces an uncertain future at the Merseyside club, and the versatile Tottenham forward can be a long-term replacement for the English international.
In addition, the Tottenham attacker can be an option for the wide attacking berths, and he will be an upgrade on the current options. So, the 28-year-old South American forward has emerged as the priority target for Everton, with the Merseyside club offering him a “leading role” to entice him to return in the summer transfer window.
Considering the 2026 FIFA World Cup is only a year away, Richarlison must secure regular game time wherever he plies his trade next season. With the 44-cap Brazilian international viewing Everton as “the most opportune solution” for his career, a summer homecoming may be on the cards.