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Everton talisman Richarlison remains coy on his future


Everton talisman Richarlison admits ‘I don’t know what the future holds’ after huge Barcelona bid and PSG interest in reuniting him with close friend Neymar

  • Richarlison has once again addressed the subject of his future in football 
  • The Brazilian is subject to heavy interest from elite European clubs 
  • Richarlison stresses his happiness at Everton and says any move must be right 
  • Paris Saint-Germain are keen to link the forward up with his friend Neymar 











Everton‘s Brazilian star Richarlison has once again suggested he could soon be leaving Goodison Park for the next stage in his career.

The forward has become a firm fans favourite on Merseyside following his £44million move from Watford in 2018, though has been linked with Europe’s elite clubs ever snice. 

In the last few years Richarlison was reportedly subject to an £85m Barcelona bid, while Paris Saint-Germain have made their interest known in the forward. 

Richarlison has once again suggested he could soon be leaving Goodison Park

Richarlison has once again suggested he could soon be leaving Goodison Park

A move to the latter would see him paired up front with his close friend Neymar, though in a recent interview Richarlison has remained coy on the subject. 

Speaking to Ole, he said: ‘I’m always very careful when I talk about it.

‘I have great affection for the people of Everton and for the club, who received me so well from the first day I arrived.

A potential future move to PSG would see Richarlison link up with his close friend Neymar

A potential future move to PSG would see Richarlison link up with his close friend Neymar

‘I don’t know what the future holds. If one day I have to go, it must be good for me, but also for the club.

‘But if I stay, I will continue giving my life for this shirt and for the fans, who have always supported me and were with me at all times.

‘I have enormous gratitude and feel at home when I am at Finch Farm training ground or Goodison Park stadium.’

Richarlison returned to action with Everton after playing a pivotal role in Brazil’s run to the Copa America final and later winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics with the men’s football team.

The Brazilian is a key player for Everton and fundamental to new boss Rafa Benitez's plans

The Brazilian is a key player for Everton and fundamental to new boss Rafa Benitez’s plans

He has been instrumental for new boss Rafa Benitez so far this season, helping the Toffees to a strong start in the league.

Four wins and a draw from the opening six matches of the season sees Richarlison and Co. currently sitting six in the Premier League, as things stand. 





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