Richarlison’s time at Tottenham Hotspur could be nearing its final chapter. According to reports in Brazil, the 28-year-old forward has already said “yes” to the possibility of returning home, with Flamengo leading the race for his signature.
The Rio de Janeiro giants are determined to strengthen their attack ahead of 2026 and see Brazil’s No.9 as the ideal figure to lead their new project. With Pedro sidelined by injury and Bruno Henrique struggling for form, Flamengo are desperate for a top-level striker — and Richarlison checks every box.
Brazilian journalist Fabricio Lopes claims that the club’s board considers the former Fluminense forward their “dream signing.” Although the figures involved are significant, the player himself is said to be open to returning home to rediscover his best version ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The problem is that convincing Tottenham won’t be easy. Richarlison remains under contract until 2027, and his arrival in 2022 cost around £50 million, meaning the London club won’t let him go cheaply. With a current market value of about €25 million, he would become one of the most expensive signings in Brazilian football history if the deal were to go through.
Even so, Flamengo are reportedly exploring creative options — whether through a loan or a structured payment — to make the move happen and fulfill their fans’ dream.
Unlike many other Brazilian players based in Europe, Richarlison has always maintained a strong bond with his homeland. His commitment to the Seleção and his connection with supporters have made him one of Brazil’s most beloved footballers. Since leaving Everton, “The Pombo” has shown character, charisma, and relentless determination that continue to keep him among the country’s most admired figures.