Is the saga coming to an end? Bosses of Tottenham and Everton meeting over Richarlison’s future

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy met with good friend and Everton counterpart Bill Kenwright for dinner in London on Monday evening. The spotlight of the conversation was – you guessed it – on the potential arrival of Richarlison to the new White Hart Lane.Spurs manager Antonio Conte is looking to add to his squad quickly and prepare his team well in advance of the transfer window closing.He has already brought in Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster and is looking to add attacking depth to what was at times a stretched squad last season.🚨Bill Kenwright met with Daniel Levy last night regarding Richarlison, however a deal would have to cost significantly more than the £43M Everton paid Watford.🇮🇹Spurs boss Antonio Conte sees Richarlison as a player that can compete for places in the forward areas.#THFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/Qvg4iXlAEH— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) June 28, 2022 The signing of Richarlison would boost his options with the Brazilian international able to operate out wide or up front comfortably.He would be able to provide competition in attacking areas as well as deputy for Harry Kane, limiting pressure on Son Heung-min.In total, Richarlison has made 152 appearances for Everton since joining from Watford in 2018 for 46 million euros, scoring 53 goals.Everton are willing to listen to offers for the 25-year-old because, despite avoiding relegation last season, their financial situation is still precarious. The two club holders spoke about the transfer price also and the number that was most mentioned is 70 million euros.Wed 18:30: (2.15) Sporting Gagnoa (3.00) Usc Bassam (3.50)Various Tottenham players have been mentioned as potential makeweights though winger Steven Bergwijn, who was considered by Everton earlier in the window, has expressed a preference to join Ajax or another Champions League side. Proposals involving Harry Winks have also been dismissed.They can raise capital through player sales and will look to give manager Frank Lampard as much money as possible to rebuild a competitive side.

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