LONDON – Tottenham completed the signing of Richarlison from Everton on a five-year deal for a fee that could rise to £60 million (RM320 million) today.
The Brazilian international will add greater depth to the Spurs forward line, although he has a tough task ahead to dislodge either Harry Kane or Son Heung-min from his two favoured positions up front and on the left of the attack.
Tottenham will pay an initial £50 million (RM266 million) fee with a further £10 million (RM53 million) in performance-related bonuses.
Richarlison becomes Spurs’ fourth signing of the transfer window after Croatian winger Ivan Perisic, midfielder Yves Bissouma and goalkeeper Fraser Forster.
The London club have heavily backed manager Antonio Conte after the Italian secured Champions League football next season.
“We are delighted to announce the signing of Richarlison from Everton, subject to a work permit,” Tottenham confirmed in a statement.
“The Brazil international has signed a contract with us until 2027.”
Richarlison scored 53 goals in 152 appearances for the Toffees, since joining from Watford for £50 million (RM266 million) in 2018.
Six of those goals crucially came in his final nine appearances for the Toffees to keep them in the Premier League.
Despite staying up, Everton were still under pressure to sell due to financial fair play requirements.
The Merseyside club have posted £372m (RM1.98 billion) in losses over the last three years. – AFP, July 1, 2022