4/10 Tottenham Star 'Looks Fed Up' Amid Transfer Speculation

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Richarlison looked “fed up” against West Ham United for Tottenham Hotspur, according to London World, just days after he was linked with an exit.

It has been a disappointing season for Spurs, one that has seen them struggle massively in the Premier League. Were it not for the already relegated bottom three, Spurs would be in a genuine relegation battle, almost unthinkable for a club of their stature.

League form, combined with exits from both domestic cups, has seen pressure on Ange Postecoglou rise throughout the season. The manager has, however, guided Spurs to the semi-finals of the Europa League and at the time of writing, the Lilywhites are well-placed to reach the final after a 3-1 win over Bodo/Glimt in the first leg.

The Europa League offers Spurs a chance to finally end their trophy drought, which has spanned almost two decades now. This is no doubt what has saved Postecoglou from being dismissed across the campaign, as the North London side have struggled for consistency in the English top flight in a season that has seen their team ravaged by injuries.

Spurs recently faced West Ham in the Premier League, a match between two teams who have endured poor seasons. It has been noted, however, that one particular player looked somewhat unbothered.

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In reviewing Spurs’ clash with West Ham, London World noted that Richarlison seemed “fed up” in the game. Playing up front, Richarlison recorded just 0.12 expected goals against the Hammers, managing two shots that were both off target, as per SofaScore.

Richarlison has faced spells on the sidelines due to injury throughout the campaign, which have no doubt contributed to his rather underwhelming numbers. As for looking “fed up” against West Ham, London World noted that such a demeanour came after a week of the Brazilian being linked with a move away.

Everton are reportedly keen on signing Richarlison this summer, as GIVEMESPORT exclusively revealed, the Brazilian having become something of a cult hero at the club. Richarlison joined Everton in 2018, spending four years with the Toffees before moving to North London in 2022.

With new owners and a new stadium on the horizon, Richarlison may be viewed as an ideal signing for Everton. If reports are to be believed, then the interest is certainly there and if the Brazilian is, in fact, “fed up” at Spurs, then perhaps he will look to move on in the upcoming transfer window.

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