In a surprising turn of events, Tottenham Hotspur’s forward Richarlison has reportedly given the nod to a dramatic return to his former club Everton. However, this potential January transfer is contingent upon two critical conditions.
Richarlison’s tenure at Spurs has been riddled with injury woes and inconsistent performances, which fuelled summer exit speculations. While a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League has frequently been discussed, Tottenham’s latest managerial appointment, Thomas Frank, has provided Richarlison with fresh hope.
The Brazilian hit the ground running this season as Spurs’ leading striker, notching three goals and providing two assists in nine Premier League outings. Despite his contributions, the rumour mill has continued spinning with the club reportedly open to selling him this January.
MLS clubs have shown interest, but talk of a sentimental return to Goodison Park has captured the headlines. As Everton make strides under David Moyes, they are keen on bolstering their forward line, targeting Richarlison as a potential spearhead.
Our colleagues at TEAMtalk suggest the player has indeed accepted Everton’s overtures, yet completion of the transfer is dependent on two pivotal factors. Firstly, the nature of the financial package Spurs are prepared to accept, and secondly, Tottenham’s readiness to secure a replacement striker during the same window.
Additional reports from Football Insider corroborate the likelihood of Richarlison’s return, with former Premier League chief scout Mick Brown maintaining the Brazilian remains highly regarded on Merseyside.
Brown’s analysis underscores Richarlison’s inconsistency as a starting option at Spurs but suggests his profile could still enhance Everton’s frontline, currently lacking firepower. The Brazilian’s willingness to switch allegiance may ultimately rest with his role under Frank’s future plans and whether Everton’s offer of regular first-team football presents a more enticing prospect.
Tottenham’s transfer strategy will now play a decisive role in Richarlison’s January fate, poised as they are to assess both internal needs and market possibilities.

