Chicken done! Romano confirms Richarlison set to join chicken coop for £50m
Trusted journalist Fabricio Romano has confirmed that Spurs have completed a deal for a fourth player Richarlison for £50m, plus £10m in other conditions.
Football reporter Fabricio Romano has confirmed that Tottenham have reached an agreement to sign Brazil striker Richarlison from Everton to strengthen their line-up. already attacked by just waiting for the official announcement only
Tier 1 news reporter Has tweeted a message via Twitter on Thursday, June 30, past: “Tottenham Hotspur has signed a permanent contract with Richarlison, Hiervigo! The first part of the document has now been signed with Everton after all personal terms have been met.
“Which the cost of the player will be at 50 million pounds (about 2,150 million baht) plus add-ons (expected at 10 million pounds), Richarlison has traveled to Brazil for a medical examination. The deal is complete,” Romano tweeted.
The closing job for Richarlison is Antonio Conte’s fourth new signing of the summer, following veteran goalkeeper Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisi. Chroat winger and Ives Bissouma, the Mali national team midfielder. that they had drawn to reinforce the army earlier
For Richarlison, he is one of the key players in Everton’s Toffees as it helped the team escape from relegation last season and was sought after by many clubs. the story of his footsteps You don’t have to say much. Because if anyone has been following Everton in the past 2-3 years, Richarlison, he is the bearer of the team. Carry on the offensive game Especially during the past two seasons at Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Was often disturbed by pain, causing this Samba blood shin Was pushed up as a hope instead, until many games the team got important points from his goals. His performance at Goodison Park has netted 43 goals in 135 league games.
The pace of the 25-year-old shin was regarded as an aggressive ball. And he can also control the ball so well that it catches the eye of the big teams. Because before, he was heavily targeted by Chelsea.
The striker has been a key figure at Everton since joining from Watford for £50m in 2018, before scoring 43 goals in 135 Premier League appearances.