Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Hotspur could hand their Brazilian forward Richarlison a surprise new deal.
According to Dean Jones via TEAMtalk, Tottenham could hand Richarlison a new deal, as they decide against letting him leave in the upcoming transfer window. Handing him an extended contract will give them time to assess his future, and also protect his value with his current contract running out in 18 months’ time.
Richarlison made a name for himself at Everton before joining the North London club in the summer of 2022. While they had massive expectations from the Brazilian international, he hasn’t really lived up to them.
While the 28-year-old has showcased his true potential at times, he hasn’t been consistent enough. As a result, his future has often been a big talking point. He has been linked with a move away from the club, amidst interest from Everton as well as Fulham.
However, it appears Spurs have decided against letting him leave mid-season, as they see no benefit in sanctioning a loan move. While they would like to cash in, the club want to recoup a significant portion of their original investment. As a result, renewing his contract could help preserve his value, with just over a year remaining on his current deal next summer.
Jones’ take on Richarlison’s future
While speaking about Richarlison’s future, Jones said: “Tottenham might double down on a stance of not letting Richarlison leave in January, by offering the forward an extended contract,”
“Spurs are expecting interest in the Brazilian striker ahead of the January transfer window, with both Everton and Fulham believed to be among clubs monitoring his situation.
“Richarlison began Saturday’s match against Liverpool on the subs bench but made a significant impact after being introduced, scoring and almost inspiring a comeback.
“The club are on the lookout for new attacking edge but have also considered blocking any departure in January for him.
“At the moment we understand they see no benefit in letting him leave on loan. And a sale would depend on the level of bidding and whether they can sufficiently upgrade him in the squad in the next month.
“If Spurs do decide to keep him on, sources suggest that Tottenham may even look to additionally lengthen his contract.
“Richarlison’s current deal runs until 2027, and any new proposal would be designed to protect his value while also giving the club additional time to assess the future.
“It comes at a time when Tottenham face a test of patience over boss Thomas Frank, but the club are trying to remain positive.”
Thomas Frank did have a bright start at Tottenham, but things haven’t been that great for him in recent months. He is under a lot of pressure and is looking at the winter window as an opportunity to reinforce his squad.
A new deal for Richarlison?
The former Brentford boss seeks more firepower in attack. While they are making plans to bolster the left flank, they have also decided to keep hold of Richarlison for now. With Dominic Solanke struggling with injuries and summer signing Randal Kolo Muani not having the desired impact, the Brazilian has been the preferred choice up top.
He has been involved in 26 matches and has contributed towards 10 goals. Given how important he has been for them this season, keeping him at the club certainly makes sense. But since his contract is running out, they are considering offering him a renewal, which will protect his value.
