
Everton ready Richarlison transfer with injury cover attached in deal – Sky Sports
Everton are reportedly serious about pursuing the services of Tottenham attacker Richarlison this summer.
With Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s contract expiring, the Toffees are keen on bringing in another goal scoring option.
Beto also faces an uncertain future at the Merseyside outfit despite impressing under David Moyes.

Everton eye potential loan move for Richarlison
Since leaving Goodison Park, the Brazil international has not managed to adapt well to life in the capital.
He has faced issues with his fitness and form and while he has been a first-team player, he’s not got as many minutes as he did at Everton.
The 27-year-old has also continually been linked with a return to the Merseyside outfit and it may end up happening this summer.
| Everton | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
| Dominic Calvert-Lewin | 269 | 71 | 19 |
According to Sky Sports journalist Rob Dorsett, the deal could be a loan one with an obligation to buy.
That is as a cover for his recent injury problems, which would not see them buying him outright initially.

Richarlison’s return would undoubtedly excite the Toffees fans
Richarlison’s return to Everton would electrify fans, reigniting the passion he sparked during his 2017-2022 stint, where he scored 53 goals in 152 appearances.
His flair, work rate, and emotional connection, evident in tearful farewells and social media posts celebrating Goodison Park, made him a cult hero.
Supporters still chant his name and they know he holds a special place for the club in this heart.
With Calvert-Lewin’s contract nearing its end and Beto’s inconsistent finishing, Everton’s attack lacks a proven Premier League striker.
Richarlison’s familiarity with the Toffees and his ability to deliver in high-stakes matches would galvanise the fanbase.
Under David Moyes’ pragmatic leadership and with The Friedkin Group’s investment, his signing signals ambition, especially as Everton prepare for their Bramley-Moore Dock era.
Despite his injury concerns at Tottenham, fans believe Goodison’s love could revive his form, making his return a thrilling prospect that promises goals, heart and a renewed sense of pride