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Tottenham Hotspur striker Richarlison could leave the club in the upcoming transfer window.

According to a report from the Daily Mail, Saudi club Al Hilal are poised to make a move for the Brazilian striker.

It has been reported that the Saudi Pro League champions inquired about Richarlison in January following Neymar’s season-ending knee injury.

It was previously revealed that Spurs might entertain the idea of accepting a bid for their number 9, particularly if it’s a substantial amount similar to what they paid to acquire him from Everton.

It was earlier reported that the player has suffered a calf injury due to which he missed the Burnley game as well. The latest injury is yet another blow for Spurs, given the form he has been lately.

The recently turned 27-year-old forward has scored 11 goals and provided 4 assists in his 28 Premier League appearances this season, including 9 goals in his last 11 starts. (Transfermarkt)

Although Richarlison’s recent form is praiseworthy, it doesn’t negate his underwhelming performance in the previous season.

He struggled to make an impact in his first season following his big money move from Everton in the summer of 2022, managing to score only 1 league goal all season.

Despite having a contract until June 2027, recent reports have suggested that Tottenham will be open to selling him if they receive a tempting bid. 

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