Tottenham Hotspur centre forward Richarlison has been subject to links with a move away from White Hart Lane given the inconsistencies that the Brazilian has endured during his time in North London, and that, complemented by his injury history, has contributed to links away from N17 as the chiefs in the corridors of Hotspur Way get frustrated with the 27-year-old.
The former Watford star has found it difficult to find his feet in North London, and he hasn’t been near his previous self that earned him the highly coveted £60m move to Premier League heavyweights.
Richarlison admits Brazil interest

And clubs from Brazil are looking to take advantage of Richy’s situation at Hotspur Way as they eye a potential move in the upcoming winter window with Brazilian journalist Thiago Asmar revealing his conversations with the 27-year-old about a possibility of returning to his home country next month.
The journalist insists that Richarlison has had offers from Brazilian duo Fluminense and Flamengo. Beyond the aforementioned clubs, the likes of Corinthians, Palmeiras, and Vasco da Gama have also gotten in touch to understand his situation.
Despite the reports in the media about a potential exit in January, Richarlison has ‘assured’ Asmare that his current employers were ‘direct in rejecting’ any offer for the striker for a winter exit.
This might be the final event of games that Richarlison gets to prove himself, and if he weren’t to put in commendable performances, he would be one of the first players on the exit list when the summer window comes around.
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