Tottenham Hotspur appear increasingly open to selling Richarlison this summer, with a fresh report now revealing the minimum fee they are prepared to accept for the Brazilian.
It has been widely reported since the start of the summer transfer window that Tottenham intend to bring in an established number nine as part of Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild following last season’s struggles in front of goal.
As a matter of fact, Richarlison, Dominic Solanke and loan signing Randal Kolo Muani managed just 15 Premier League goals between them.
However, before another striker arrives, Tottenham are also expected to make room in the squad, with several outlets suggesting the club are willing to listen to offers for Richarlison who has entered the final year of his contract.
Since arriving from Everton in a £60m move in July 2022, the Brazilian has missed 420 days through injury and has scored just 32 goals across four seasons in North London.

Tottenham want at least £26m for Richarlison
Earlier this week, we reported that one of Turkey’s biggest clubs had submitted an official offer to Tottenham for Richarlison, although neither the identity of the club nor the value of the proposal was disclosed.
Now, Turkish outlet Ajansspor claim Tottenham have set their asking price at €30m (£25.9m) and are not prepared to accept anything below that figure for the Brazilian this summer.
The report adds that Richarlison is also open to moving on, with the striker understood to be seeking a salary of around €10m per year after tax. Both the player and Tottenham are reportedly aligned on the idea of a summer departure if the right offer arrives.
That follows our earlier reports linking the 28-year-old with interest from Everton, clubs in Saudi Arabia, MLS and Brazil. However, Richarlison’s preference is believed to be remaining in European football.
Tottenham are already assessing striker replacements
With Richarlison expected to leave, Tottenham have already stepped up their search for a new striker.
One player heavily linked throughout the summer has been Omar Marmoush. The Manchester City forward has struggled for regular opportunities since arriving from Eintracht Frankfurt in January 2025, scoring 16 goals in 61 appearances across the last season and a half.
Competition for the Egypt international is expected to be strong, though. Juventus, Barcelona, Aston Villa and Galatasaray have all been credited with interest, while Manchester City are thought to value him at around €60m (£51m).
Tottenham have also been linked with USMNT World Cup star Folarin Balogun, although that pursuit does not appear to be as advanced as their interest in Eli Kroupi Jr. Bournemouth are believed to value the young forward at £90m, with reports suggesting Spurs are surprisingly willing to meet that valuation and are already preparing an official bid.
