
Everton under no immediate pressure to sell Richarlison despite financial crisis
Everton are under no immediate pressure to sell Richarlison despite getting rid surely helping the financial crisis at Goodison Park, according to the Daily Mail.
The Brazil international has been heavily linked with a move away from the Goodison Park in the upcoming transfer window with interest from a number of big clubs, not only in England but also in Europe including the likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
As per the latest report, Spurs have also joined the race to acquire the services of Richarlison ahead of the next campaign.

The North London-based club have been in the market for a long time to sign an outright striker who can play as a backup for star forward Harry Kane.

Concerning development
The development will be a concerning one for Everton fans who will be hoping to keep their star player at the Goodison Park for the next campaign.
However, it will not going to be an easy decision for the club’s top-tier management, largely because of the financial situation which might push them to sell one of their prized assets.
Richarlison had an influential role to play for the Toffees in the recently concluded season where the Liverpool-based club managed to avoid the drop after being involved in an intense relegation battle.
The 25-year-old joined Everton in the summer of 2018 from Watford in a deal worth £35.28 million.
Since then, the Nova Venécia-born, who has a contract with the Blues till the summer of 2024, has represented his current club in 152 matches across all competitions where he has managed to score 53 goals and provided 14 assists.
In the recently concluded campaign, Richarlison scored 11 crucial goals and provided five assists in the process in 33 outings across competitions.
In other Everton news, a football finance expert has made a claim on the new Toffees stadium amid a major £300m development in the recent weeks.
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