Richarlison adds fuel to Everton transfer fire with bold social media post

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Richarlison is placing his own future at Tottenham Hotspur up in the air following the game against Everton at the weekend.

Another week has gone by where Everton fans find themselves feeling their strikers have not offered enough in front of goal.

Despite some real positives against Spurs, the same issues were on display in the final third of the pitch for Everton.

David Moyes brought in Thierno Barry over the summer, but the youngster has failed to hit the ground running on Merseyside.

Everton News understands that Moyes would like to sign another striker when the window opens in January.

And former Everton player Richarlison is showing his thoughts on a potential return to Merseyside following the game on Sunday.

Richarlison fuels Everton transfer return on social media

After the game on Sunday, Richarlison signed a lot of autographs for Everton fans having come on as a substitute.

According to Everton News’ sources, Richarlison would be keen to join Everton next year and play at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the Blues.

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Taking to Tik Tok after the game, the Brazilian has added further fuel to the speculation surrounding a possible return to Merseyside.

The striker reposted a video of himself waving to the Everton fans.

However, the interesting thing about it was the video was captioned: ‘Come home, Richy’.

Just last week, Richarlison was slammed for being ‘miserable’ at Tottenham during their Champions League clash against Monaco.

Clearly, things have not worked out the way he would have hoped for in north London, with the striker now looking visibly frustrated.

Richarlison missed a huge opportunity against Everton

Fortunately for the Blues, the former Everton striker failed to beat Jordan Pickford with a golden opportunity in the second half.

Richarlison received a standing ovation from some Everton fans at the weekend when he came on from the bench.

It did not take long for the Brazilian to be put through on goal, where he could have quickly added his name to the scoresheet.

But he showed the same struggles as the likes of Beto by failing to convert with the one-on-one opportunity against Pickford.

Jamie O’Hara has slammed Richarlison as not good enough and it is chances like this which he would be expected to take.

Everton certainly have some striker issues to sort out, but whether Richarlison would be the man to fix them is another issue altogether.

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