Harry Kane has been one of the best center forwards in the world for years, Son Heung-min shared the Golden Boot of the Premier League with Mohamed Salah last season, Ivan Perišić arrived as a proven player from Inter, Dejan Kulusevski improved his wing play during the spring, and Tottenham are entering the next competition cycle even stronger, because they made the transfer of Richarlison official.It’s official 🔥 #WelcomeRicharlison pic.twitter.com/pC6IOv2kLp— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) July 1, 2022 The Brazilian has signed a five-year contract with the London club, having undergone medical examinations in Brazil between Thursday and Friday, and he will travel to England next week and strengthen Antonio Conte’s team, which seems even more powerful in the attack. Until the middle of the last championship, he relied mainly on Kane and Son – and their partnership seemed extraordinary – and now we will see a new dimension with Spurs. Son and Kane are unreplaceable but it’s hard to believe that a player for which Tottenham paid 70 million euros will sit on the bench, so expect three attackers next season.43 – Since his Premier League debut for Everton in August 2018, @richarlison97 has scored 43 league goals; the only Brazilian with more in Europe’s big-five leagues in this time is Neymar (50). Spurred. pic.twitter.com/8giyY2PxrL— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) July 1, 2022 Richarlison scored 53 goals and added 14 assists in 152 games for Everton, which is a big improvement compared to the period when he first arrived in Great Britain (in the Watford jersey he was accurate only five times). Before Richarlison, Tottenham brought goalkeeper Fraser Forster from Southampton and Inter winger Ivan Perisic for free, as their contracts expired, while they paid Brighton around 30 million euros for the midfielder Yves Bissouma. And don’t think for one second that there won’t be any other arrivals.##NAJAVA_MECA_6483298##But wait, there’s more. Former Arsenal player Jack Wilshire was asked to comment on the Spurs latest signing and to admit would he play him in Arsenal if he was the manager. And here comes the answer. “I wouldn’t say I’m devastated as an Arsenal fan but he could be one to watch, he could be really good. But I don’t think he gets in the XI. He’d definitely challenge for it and be a good part of the squad but I don’t think he gets in the XI” said Wilshire to Talksport.