Richarlison

If, we express an interest in Richarlison he can make an affordable deal happen by refusing to talk to any other clubs.

Spurs want him gone, that is clear, Richarlison makes it clear how much he loves Everton but.... are we interested really?

At the right price I think it would be a good signing.
Still at a good age, can play wide or down the middle and scores goals.

The big risk is injury, but he had a good record while at Everton and I feel that a lot of his issues at Spurs arise from his unhappiness there.
It isn't usual for a player to continue his love affair with a club and it's fans after he had been sold and is playing for a rival.
 

Was stevie p the same player when he came back? I cant actually remember

How long did we end up having him second time around?
 
If, we express an interest in Richarlison he can make an affordable deal happen by refusing to talk to any other clubs.

Spurs want him gone, that is clear, Richarlison makes it clear how much he loves Everton but.... are we interested really?

At the right price I think it would be a good signing.
Still at a good age, can play wide or down the middle and scores goals.

The big risk is injury, but he had a good record while at Everton and I feel that a lot of his issues at Spurs arise from his unhappiness there.
It isn't usual for a player to continue his love affair with a club and it's fans after he had been sold and is playing for a rival.
I'd like it to be different,but you don't get two fairly long-term hamstring injuries because your unhappy.
 

If, we express an interest in Richarlison he can make an affordable deal happen by refusing to talk to any other clubs.

Spurs want him gone, that is clear, Richarlison makes it clear how much he loves Everton but.... are we interested really?

At the right price I think it would be a good signing.
Still at a good age, can play wide or down the middle and scores goals.

The big risk is injury, but he had a good record while at Everton and I feel that a lot of his issues at Spurs arise from his unhappiness there.
It isn't usual for a player to continue his love affair with a club and it's fans after he had been sold and is playing for a rival.
Sort of the opposite of Maupay.
 

We should leave well enough alone. His first run here was class, and he always gave his all and he's one of the few players we had who we sold on for a tidy sum. He's loved by a good chunk of our fanbase and will always be regarded as one of the few players we've had in recent that's "got us". All that will quickly disappear if he comes back and becomes another sick-note on our books hardly ever playing, plus spurs will try to pull our pants down again. Nah, time for fresh starts all around. Lets leave the past where it is and move on.
 
Boring answer but it all depends on the deal.

Loan with an option = perfect
£20-£25m = it’s a yes from me
£30m+ = swerve

Spurs can try and “pull our pants down” as much as they want. It’s up to us if we allow it to happen.

Could see this one being something that’s looked at late in the window. If they want rid and haven’t moved him on then things move in our favour.
 

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