Tottenham Hotspur striker Richarlison has been linked with a move away from the club during the summer transfer window.
The 28-year-old is not a key player for the North London outfit, and he needs to move on in search of playing time. Brazilian club Palmeiras are interested in securing his signature, but Spurs will hold out for a fee of £55 million.
Palmeiras could pay big money for Richarlison
According to a report via GOAL, the Brazilian outfit believe that they can afford to pay £55 million for the striker after their exploits in the FIFA Club World Cup. It will be interesting to see if they can wrap up the move quickly.
The 28-year-old has not been able to live up to the expectations at Tottenham, and a fresh start would be ideal for him. Tottenham will look to recoup some money from his departure and invest it into the playing squad.
The striker started just four league games last season, and securing £55 million for him would be a masterstroke from Daniel Levy. It will help them bring in quality signings.
Tottenham need more attacking depth
Tottenham have already signed Mohammed Kudus this summer, and they are hoping to add more depth to the attacking unit. They have been linked with players like Yoane Wissa, Antoine Semenyo and Morgan Gibbs-White.
They will be hoping to fight for trophies next season and push for a place in the top four. They need quality players in order to do well. Despite winning the Europa League last season, they were quite disappointing in the league, and they finished in the bottom half of the league table.
They have brought in a quality manager this summer, and Thomas Frank will look to help his side bounce back in the league.
Meanwhile, the Brazilian is very much at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to move on and get his career back on track. He will look to play regularly with Palmeiras, and it could help him regain his form and confidence.